Somalia’s Ministry of Interior has formed a ten-member technical committee to lead reconciliation efforts in the Southwest State, following recent political changes and a presidential visit to Baidoa. The team is tasked with fostering lasting peace and preparing for a one-person, one-vote election in the region.
The Federal Government of Somalia has declared the mandate of South West State’s president and administration expired, rejecting any further decisions from the current leadership. The move escalates the political standoff with Mogadishu now planning new elections through local consultations.
The Ministry of Interior, Federal Affairs, and Reconciliation announced that Somalia has entered an inclusive and transparent electoral phase based on the rule of law. The statement highlights that elections are a constitutional right, essential for public trust and citizen participation. The process will be direct, free, and fair, grounded in democratic principles and accountability. All relevant institutions will carry out their duties in accordance with the law. The Federal Government reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening statehood, democracy, and a credible electoral system.