MOGADISHU, Somalia — Abdisalan Abdi Ali was sworn in as the country’s new Second Deputy Prime Minister today at the Federal Parliament, marking a notable expansion of the government’s leadership structure.
This ceremony was part of a broader cabinet reshuffle initiated by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, aimed at fortifying governance and accelerating development projects across various critical sectors.
The swearing-in also included several new ministers taking office, albeit their specific portfolios were not detailed in the immediate reports. This move is part of Barre’s latest strategic overhaul, which saw the appointment of key figures to address Somalia’s multifaceted challenges, including security, economic revitalization, and infrastructure development.
Abdisalan Abdi Ali’s appointment to the second Deputy Prime Minister role revives a position that has been vacant since the interim government era, highlighting a shift towards a more distributed leadership model, potentially aiding in managing Somalia’s complex political landscape. Previously, Ali served as the Minister of Public Works, a position now occupied by Dr. Elmi Nur, who transitioned from his role as Finance Minister.
The reshuffle and the introduction of new figures into the cabinet are seen as efforts to inject fresh perspectives and vigor into the governance of Somalia, aligning with Prime Minister Barre’s vision for national progress. Analysts observe this as a move towards enhancing administrative efficiency and tackling corruption, which remains a significant hurdle for Somalia’s development.
This political maneuver not only reshapes the internal dynamics of Somalia’s leadership but also signals to international partners and stakeholders the government’s commitment to stability and reform.
The details of the new ministers’ responsibilities and how they plan to address ongoing issues like regional security, economic disparities, and social services are anticipated in forthcoming government statements or press briefings.
The event was attended by members of parliament, government officials, and international observers, underscoring the importance of this reshuffle in Somalia’s ongoing path towards stability and development.