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Somalia: Ahmed Madobe of Jubbaland in Adaado town for the first time

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The President of the autonomous state of Jubbaland Ahmed Madoobe has on Wednesday for the first time visited in Addado town the current headquarters of the autonomous state of Galamudug in central Somalia after having received official invitation from his counterpart in Galmudug state Abdikarim Hussein Gulled.

President Madoobe was accompanied by officials from his government including Ministers.

President Madoobe was warmly welcomed at Addado airstrip by a group of Galmudug officials spearheaded by the President of Galmudug Mr. Gulled.

During his visit the President of Jubbaland will be having meetings with President Gulled of Galmudud and some other officials in the galmudug state.

The President is scheduled to take off to Bosasso where he will be attending the opening ceremony of the newly refurbished Bosaso airport.

On the 10th of this month the officials of the central government of Somalia and those of the autonomous states will be meeting in Kismayo town the current headquarters of Jubbaland State, where a national conference to discuss the future of Somalia will be opening.

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