Mogadishu, (SONNA) – The Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of the Federal Government of Somalia today held a vibrant celebration to mark World Art Day for the second consecutive year. The event underscored the Ministry’s commitment to promoting Somali cultural heritage, empowering creative youth, and expanding employment opportunities through art and innovation.
The ceremony brought together senior officials including the Director General of the Ministry, Mr. Abdullahi Hayir Ducaale; Director of the Department of Culture and Research, Mr. Aadan Abdiqani Awale; as well as directors from various departments and representatives from local art-focused private companies.
Artworks and handcrafted pieces created by young Somali artists were displayed at the event, leaving a strong impression on attendees. Maslax Abidahir, representing one of the private art enterprises, highlighted the critical role of local companies in nurturing creativity and supporting talented youth in Somalia.
In his keynote speech, Mr. Aadan Abdiqani Awale emphasized the importance of celebrating World Art Day and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to advancing Somali culture, literature, and artistic innovation.
Closing the event, Director General Abdullahi Hayir Ducaale spoke on the essential role art plays in society and called for the establishment of formal programs to develop Somali arts and literature. He reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to inspiring Somali creators to produce contemporary art that resonates globally while preserving traditional roots.