Somalia Ministers Clash Over WMO Envoy Role Amidst Allegations of Corruption

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - A dispute between two key ministers in Somalia has brought to light allegations of corruption at the heart of Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre's government, focusing on who should represent the nation at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalin Fiqi has appointed Mohamud Moalim, the current director of the Somali disaster management agency, as the country's envoy to the WMO. Simultaneously, Environment Minister Khadija Makhzoumi has put forward Guled Artan for the same position, igniting a conflict over authority and showcasing disarray in government roles.

The competing appointments have raised concerns about governance and leadership within PM Hamza Barre's government. Social media in Somalia has been abuzz with criticism, with many citizens voicing their dismay over what they perceive as a prioritization of personal over national interests by the ministers.

Sources close to the government, who spoke on condition of anonymity, indicated this incident might reflect deeper systemic issues within the cabinet, potentially jeopardizing the fragile progress Somalia has made towards post-conflict stability and international cooperation.

The fallout from this clash could further tarnish the government's reputation both domestically and abroad.

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GAROWE ONLINE

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