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Somalia’s Newly Liberated Areas Need Urgent Government Intervention for Relief and Reconstruction

By Khadarow
Last updated: March 19, 2023
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In a major victory for Somalia’s security and development, the government’s military, psychological, and financial campaigns against the terror group Al-Shabaab have resulted in the liberation of many areas from their grip. This significant milestone has generated a sense of hope and renewed optimism among the population.

After years of oppression, violence, and destruction at the hands of Al-Shabaab, the people in the liberated areas can now breathe a sigh of relief as they are no longer under constant threat from the terror group. With the presence of security forces, the sense of security that has returned is vital for social and economic development.

However, the government must not stop at providing security; they must focus on delivering essential services to these areas. Access to quality healthcare, education, and water is necessary to help rebuild the lives of those affected by the terror group. To that end, the government must ensure that these services are available and accessible to all, even those in remote areas.

Rebuilding the homes, roads, and other infrastructure that were destroyed by the militants is essential. The government should work with international organizations and donors to provide financial and technical assistance to support the rebuilding process.

The government’s commitment to supporting the rebuilding process can be demonstrated by building schools and hospitals,

providing emergency healthcare services, coordinating humanitarian efforts, building road access, and advising investors to invest in the area. By creating an enabling environment for businesses, the government can create job opportunities and stimulate economic growth in the region.

Overall, the government’s actions will provide essential services and support to the people in the newly liberated areas of Somalia, contributing to the country’s overall development and the promotion of peace and stability.

The government’s success in liberating areas from Al-Shabaab is a significant achievement. The defeat of the militants has brought about a much-needed sense of security, creating a conducive environment for social and economic development. The government must now focus on delivering essential services and infrastructure to rebuild the lives and communities affected by the militants.

By: Abdiqani

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