AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoElectoral Politics: Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni criticized Somalia’s push for a one-person, one-vote election, saying the outcome is “already known” and warning the country cannot be governed through force—urging dialogue, rule of law, and conditions for free choice as federal and opposition talks continue in Mogadishu with Turkey facilitating. Presidential Race: Political debate in Mogadishu is increasingly centered on four leading contenders to succeed Hassan Sheikh Mohamud—Farmaajo, Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Abdi Farah Shirdon (Saacid), and businessman Omar Abdulkadir Ahmed Fiqi—amid insecurity and fragile institutions. Security & Counterterrorism: Somalia’s Ministry of Defense said the Somali National Army, with international partners, carried out airstrikes in Middle Shabelle that killed at least 26 al-Shabaab militants and destroyed vehicles and fuel supplies; separately, Somali forces arrested four people filmed desecrating the U.S. flag, while the U.S. Embassy welcomed the response and stressed the act harms bilateral ties. State Capacity & Economy: Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre laid the foundation stone to reconstruct the Ministry of Commerce and Industry headquarters, framing it as a step to modernize institutions and boost trade and industrial development; Diplomacy: Somalia’s foreign minister held talks with Egypt’s counterpart on Horn of Africa cooperation and Egypt’s rejection of any recognition of Somaliland.
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