Mogadishu, 21 June 2014 – H.E. Mustafa Duhulow today
spoke to the media in Mogadishu to provide an update
on government progress over the last week. The Minister
spoke on various issues: Consultation of the National
Youth Policy; the progress towards reconciliation;
the official opening of the Office of the Auditor
General; President’s visit to Jowhar, Mahaday, Bakol
and Wajid; the Draft Media Law consultation with journalists;
the recent agreement between Somalia and EU that Somalia
becomes a member of the ACP; and the parliament’s
approval of the Independent of the Review & Implementation
Commission.
The Minister of Information spoke on the Consultation
of the National Youth Policy: “The Ministry of Youth
& Sports began a consultation process with young
people in order to provide young people with an opportunity
to develop the National Youth Policy that will provide
young people with a quality education and job opportunities,
so that they can contribute to Somali society and
politics. The Government is committed to encouraging
young people to stand up for their country.”
The Minister of Information spoke on the progress
towards reconciliation: “The Government, during the
last week, succeeded in reconciling groups in Gedo
regions, which resulted in conflicts being resolved
through peaceful means. During the last week the Deputy
Minister of Defense, along with a group of MPs, succeeded
in reconciling groups in Beled Hawa in the presence
of traditional Elders and all segments of society.
The Vice President of the Jubba Interim Administration
and Gedo region authority were also there to work
with the government that resulted in a peaceful reconciliation
and an agreement being reached meaning that the groups
are now working towards the common good of the country.
In Lower Shabelle Region, the Minister of Interior
& Federalism and the Minister of Defense (who
is also the Acting Minister of Security) succeeded
in establishing security institutions in Merca, and
started reconciliation process between groups fighting
in the district. Traditional elders and all segments
of the society are taking part the process of reconciliation.
It is the policy of the Federal Government that all
disputes should be solved through reconciliation and
peaceful means.”
The Minister of Information spoke on the official
opening of the Office of the Auditor General: “On
18th June the Deputy Prime Minister officially opened
the new offices of the Auditor General which will
help government institutions to implement good governance.
The Office of the Auditor General will ensure that
government institutions are free from corrupt practices
and any instances of mal-administration. The Auditor
General was appointed through a transparent and competitive
process and the aim was to appoint the most competent
people to lead the office so that we can improve good
governance and public finance management. This in
turn will give confidence to the people and to the
donor community.”
The Minister of Information spoke on HE the President’s
visit to regions: “On 18th June the President of Somalia
visited Jowhar and Mahaday districts and he lay down
the foundation stone of the first University building
in Mahaday, which Banadir University is implementing.
The aim is to provide education in every district
in Somalia. The President spoke to the public at the
ceremony and promised that the Federal Government
will reach out to all regions of Somalia. The President
also visited Bakol and Wajid districts in Bakol region
in order to evaluate the conditions for the people
in those areas. The government succeeded in bringing
food aid to Bakol and Wajid following Al-Shabaab’s
blockage of the area. The Government is committed
to carry out political outreach to all districts and
regions in Somalia in order to provide basic services
to the people.”
The Minister of Information spoke on the draft Media
Law consultation with journalists: “On 18th June members
of the Review Committee held a consultative meeting
with Somali journalists in Nairobi. The purpose of
the consultation was part of the ongoing consultation
with Somali journalists, in order to provide opportunities
for Somali journalists to share their views on the
draft Media Law. I took part this consultation meeting
over the telephone and I was encouraged by the commitment
and dedication of the Somali journalists taking part
in the development of the Somali media. I promised
them that the Media Law will reform the Somali media
and all journalists will have their rights as Somali
journalists protected by law. On Thursday 19 June
I presented the draft Media Law at the cabinet, which
they are now reviewing. We hope the cabinet will approve
the Media Law during its next meeting.”
The Minister of Information spoke on Somalia becoming
a member of the ACP: “H.E. Abdiweli Shiekh Ahmed,
the Prime Minister of Somalia and H.E. Andris Piebalgs,
Head of EU Development signed an agreement on 19 June
2014 in Nairobi in order for Somalia to become a full
member of the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)
countries. Somalia was excluded from the Cotonou Agreement
for the ACP countries for the last 25 years. Additionally,
the EU donated 400 million Euros to Somalia, part
of the ACP donations. EU provides donations through
the ACP in order to implement projects for peace-building,
stabilization, economic development, reducing poverty
and public finance management. This historic agreement
will help Somalia to receive donations through the
ACP and that is why it is important for Somalia to
be a member of the ACP.”
Finally, the Minister of Information spoke on the
approval of the parliament of the Independent Review
& Implementation Commission: “The overwhelming
Parliamentary approval of the Independent Review &
Implementation Commission on the 19th June 2014 is
a significant step towards the Constitution Making
Process. The Federal Government is committed to implementing
Vision 2016 including the Review of the Provisional
Constitution, the Implementation of Federalism, and
the democratization process in order to hold fair
and free elections by 2016. Review of the Provisional
Constitution is the pillar of the Vision 2016. There
will be a referendum after the review of the constitution.
But before the referendum there will be a set of serious
consultation process, public awareness campaigns,
debates and discussions so that the people may fully
understand the constitution. The Federal Government
of Somalia is committed to ensuring that the process
is transparent and accountable to the people. Therefore,
it is essential for the Somali people to take part
in the process, as the engagement of the public is
the key to the success of the process. I therefore
call on everyone to support the process as the review
of the constitution is vital to the realisation of
Vision 2016.”
ENDS
Ministry of Information
Mogadishu, Somalia
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