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Somalia Challenges Universities To Take Part In Constitution Review Process 

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University students in Somalia and the diaspora have been asked to be actively involved in the constitution review process, Radio Dalsan reports.

 Somali Assistant Minister for Constitutional Affairs Hussein Abdi Ilmi and Director Mohamed Abukar Zubeyr met with members of Student Unions from local Universities in a consultation meeting in the capital  Mogadishu.

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“Education is the best way to develop a country. It is necessary for students who decided to learn to participate in the Constitutional Review Process. The Ministry will give high consideration to your advises”, said Mr Ilmi.

The students made proposals among other things incorporating the learning of the constitution at local institutions of higher education.

Review of the Somalia Provisional Constitution (2012) kicked off in May 2017.

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