MOGADISHU (SONNA) — High-ranking officials from the Federal Government of Somalia, including cabinet ministers, members of both houses of the Federal Parliament, and the Commander of the Custodial Corps, convened in Mogadishu tonight for an executive symposium dedicated to the national justice sector. The formal ceremony was engineered to showcase recent structural advancements and to solidify operational cooperation across all branches of the Somali judicial system.
The event highlighted the aggressive reform agenda spearheaded by the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, H.E. Hassan Moalin. Minister Moalin has dedicated substantial administrative capital toward synchronizing the various judicial agencies, ensuring a cohesive and modernized legal framework. His strategic focus has been on building a resilient legal infrastructure capable of enforcing state mandates, standardizing legal procedures, and protecting civilian rights.
As part of the evening’s proceedings, the Ministry premiered a comprehensive documentary detailing the exact operational upgrades achieved by the justice sector. This presentation provided domestic and international stakeholders with a clear view of the state’s expanding capacity to uphold the rule of law, maintain correctional facilities, and execute legal protocols efficiently. The alignment of these institutions is a core requirement for establishing a secure and regulated environment conducive to long-term national stability.
