Somalia’s National Consultative Council Conference Opens in Mogadishu

Key Discussions on National Security and Elections
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Somalia’s National Consultative Council (NCC) conference commenced on Tuesday in the capital, Mogadishu, with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud leading high-level discussions. The agenda focuses on critical national issues including security, counter-terrorism efforts, economic development, humanitarian concerns, and electoral reforms.
Unity Call Amid Political Challenges
The summit unites federal government officials and regional leaders from Galmudug, Hirshabelle, South West, SSC-Khatumo, and the Banadir Regional Administration. This marks the council’s first official gathering in months, following previous postponements due to political disputes and regional boycotts.
In his opening address, President Mohamud emphasized national unity, stating: “Somalia is at a defining moment. We must work together to ensure lasting peace, economic growth, and a stable path toward elections.”
Expected Outcomes and Security Focus
The multi-day conference is anticipated to produce significant decisions regarding Somalia’s political future. Key expected outcomes include:
- Clear timelines for upcoming elections
- Enhanced military strategies against al-Shabab militants
- Economic recovery plans
- Humanitarian response coordination



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