In a recent cabinet reshuffle, Somalia’s Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre has appointed new deputy ministers to the Federal Government’s cabinet. The appointments, aimed at bolstering the government’s efficiency and effectiveness, were announced during a press conference held in Mogadishu.
The newly appointed deputy ministers are expected to assist the respective ministers in their portfolios, ensuring that key government functions are carried out smoothly. Prime Minister Barre emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration in the ongoing efforts to stabilize and develop Somalia.
The appointments come at a critical time for Somalia, which has been facing numerous challenges, including political instability, economic hardship, and security threats. The government’s focus on strengthening its institutions is seen as a step towards achieving long-term peace and prosperity.
In a statement, Prime Minister Barre said “These appointments are part of our ongoing efforts to improve the performance of our government. We believe that these new deputy ministers will contribute significantly to our national development goals.”The reshuffle includes appointments in various sectors, such as finance, health, and education. The new deputy ministers are expected to work closely with their respective ministers to implement policies and programs that will benefit the Somali people.
The appointments have been welcomed by political analysts and civil society organizations, who believe that the government is taking positive steps towards improving governance and service delivery.
Source: Somalia’s Federal Government Press Release



