
Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Guddoomiyey Kulankii Golaha Wasiirrada Soomaaliya
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, ayaa guddoomiyey kulankii ugu dambeeyay ee Golaha Wasiirrada, kaas oo looga hadlay arrimaha amniga, doorashooyinka iyo ansixinta heshiisyo muhiim ah.
Arrimaha Amniga iyo Guulaha Ciidamada
Kulanka Golaha Wasiirrada ayaa waxaa looga hadlay arrimaha amniga dalka, gaar ahaan howlgalladii ugu dambeeyay ee ciidamada qalabka sida ay sameeyeen. Warbixinno lagu soo bandhigay kulanka ayaa muujinaya guulo la xaqiijiyay oo ka dhacay deegaanno kala duwan.
Ciidamada dowladda ayaa sheegay in howlgalladaasi ay jab weyn soo gaarsiiyeen Khawaarijta, iyadoo dagaalka ka socda gobollada dalka uu sii waday inuu noqdo mid muujinaya horumar weyn oo amni oo dalka ka dhacaya. Guulaha ciidamada ayaa ah mid aad u muhiim ah oo ka dhigaya in amnigu uu sii xoogeysto.
Ansixinta Hindise-Sharciyeedka Ganacsiga
Golaha Wasiirrada Xukuumadda Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa ansixiyey Hindise-Sharciyeedka Diiwaangalinta iyo Rukhsad-siinta Ganacsiyada. Ansixinta heshiiskan ayaa muhiim u ah horumarinta ganacsiga dalka, iyadoo ka dhigaysa in ganacsatadu ay si fudud u diiwaangaliyaan shaqooyinkooda.
Hindise-Sharciyeedkan ayaa ka mid ah tallaabooyinka dowladdu qaadayso si ay u horumariyo nidaamka ganacsiga dalka. Ansixinta heshiiskan ayaa muujinaysa in dowladdu ay diiradda saartay in ganacsiga uu noqdo mid sharci ah oo xaq-darro la'aan ah.
Heshiiska Diinta iyo Awqaafta
Golaha Wasiirrada ayaa sidoo kale ansixiyey Heshiis is-afgarad oo u dhexeeya Agaasinka Guud ee Arrimaha Diinta ee Madaxtooyada Turkiga iyo Wasaaradda Awqaafta iyo Arrimaha Islaamka ee Soomaaliya. Ansixinta heshiiskan ayaa muhiim u ah xiriirka diimeed ee labada dal.
Heshiiskan ayaa ka dhigaya in labada dhinac ay iskaashadaan arrimaha diinta iyo awqaafta, iyadoo ka dhigaysa in xiriirka diimeed ee Soomaaliya iyo Turkiga uu sii xoogeysto. Ansixinta heshiiskan ayaa ah tallaabo muhiim ah oo ka dhigaysa in diinta iyo awqaaftu ay noqdaan mid iskaashi leh.
President Hassan Sheikh Maxamuud chaired a cabinet meeting focused on national security, independent elections, and democratic governance, with ministers presenting military operation updates and approving key regulatory and diplomatic agreements.
President Chairs Cabinet Session on Security and Democracy
President Hassan Sheikh Maxamuud presided over a session of the Federal Government of Somalia's Cabinet, bringing together ministers to deliberate on pressing national priorities. The agenda centred on security, the conduct of independent elections across the country, and the broader framework of democratic governance.
The meeting underscored the administration's commitment to strengthening institutional oversight and ensuring that electoral processes proceed with transparency and public confidence. Officials emphasised that safeguarding democratic norms remains a central pillar of the government's current policy direction.
Military Operations Report Highlights Gains Against Militant Groups
During the session, military commanders presented detailed reports on the most recent operations conducted by the country's security forces. These updates documented verified successes that have inflicted significant setbacks on extremist militant groups operating in the region.
The presentations served to inform cabinet members of the evolving security landscape and the tangible progress made in disrupting militant networks. The reported achievements were described as contributing to a broader strategy aimed at restoring stability across affected areas.
Cabinet Approves Business Registration Bill and Turkey-Africa Religious Agreement
The Cabinet formally approved a draft bill designed to regulate the registration and licensing of commercial enterprises within the Federal Government of Somalia. This legislative measure aims to streamline business operations and enhance regulatory compliance across the country.
Additionally, the Cabinet ratified a mutual agreement between the General Directorate of Religious Affairs at the Turkish Presidency and Somalia's Ministry of Religious Affairs and Islamic Affairs. The accord reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations in the sphere of religious administration.



