Thursday, June 30, 2011

SOMALIA: PM calls national unity amid 51st anniversary of Somalia independence

MOGADISHU (tf.sf) Somalia’s newly approved Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali has called all Somalis to be unity and join together for helping the drought affected citizens in the country, terror free somalia  reports.
In his public speech of 1st July, 51st anniversary of Somalia independence, the Prime Minister Mr. Abdiweli Miohamed Ali spoke the growing influence on the people by the severe droughts affected the country which he described as the worst one.

He called for to survive the people asking international aid to the country.

Somali -American From Ohio Major General abdulkadir Sheikh ali Dini Commander somali Army force
and Abdihakim M. Haji Fiqi, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense

“I call the donors and the Somali Diaspora to urgently help the droughts affected people in Somalia. The situation of the livelihood of the people seems as the worst for ever” the prime minister said.

Mr. Abdweli also lightened the for the last two decades of civil war in Somali, the country had undergone very hard condition as he mentioned the people should put their differences aside and unite for rebuilding of the country.The prime minister also remembered for those honorable Somali heroes who have lost their lives for the nation and the independence in 1960s.The Prime Minister vowed to maintain the war against extremism in Somalia and deplored that Al-Shabab, the biggest rebellion to his government and Al-Qaeda group are not willing the existence of any functional and strong government for Somalia.He then promised that his government will focus both the humanitarian situation faced the country and the security as two big priorities.



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