Mogadishu, Somalia – Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre announced that his cabinet will relocate to the frontlines of the conflict to lead the fight against the Khawarij. The meeting, held in Mogadishu, focused on bolstering the security of the capital and surrounding areas while accelerating operations to eliminate the militant groups operating in various regions of the country.
Prime Minister Hamza emphasized that the Somali people now have a historic opportunity to decisively defeat the Khawarij, whom he described as being in their “final stage.” He called on citizens to unite and actively participate in safeguarding the nation’s security and stability. “The Somali people must join hands to protect their country and ensure its stability,” he stated, urging collective action in the ongoing struggle.
The Prime Minister also directed security agencies to further strengthen the capital’s defenses, ensuring the safety of residents as military operations intensify. He praised the ongoing efforts of national and local forces, who have been working tirelessly to dismantle the Khawarij networks responsible for years of violence and bloodshed.
The meeting concluded with a strong resolve to cleanse the country of the Khawarij threat, with the Prime Minister and his cabinet committing to lead from the frontlines. This unprecedented move signals the government’s determination to bring an end to the conflict and restore peace across Somalia.
As operations continue, the Somali government remains committed in its mission to eliminate the Khawarij and secure a brighter future for the nation.