MOGADISHU (SONNA) – The Governor of the Banaadir Region and Mayor of Mogadishu, Dr. Hassan Mohamed Hussein (Muungaab), presided over a high-level security meeting on Tuesday to conduct a deep analysis of the general security situation in the capital and its surrounding districts.
The crucial meeting was attended by the highest-ranking security officials in the region, including the Deputy Governor for Security and Policy, Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Diriye (Yabooh); the Banaadir Regional Police Chief, Colonel Mahdi Omar Muumin; the Banaadir Regional Commander of the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), Mr. Liibaan Aadan; and commanders from military units that provide critical support to police operations (known as Bolisiya Militaaro).
The agenda focused on accelerating strategic plans to secure the capital. A primary point of discussion was enhancing the operational cooperation and seamless coordination among all security agencies and the Banaadir Regional Administration. The objective is to foster a stable environment where public services can be delivered efficiently and to establish robust plans to prevent any acts aimed at destabilizing security.
During the meeting, participants agreed to intensify the regular exchange of critical intelligence (information-sharing) between security branches. It was resolved to accelerate preventative operations, with a particular focus on strategic districts within the capital. Specific emphasis was placed on the importance of swiftly dismantling organized crime networks.
In his closing remarks, Governor Muungaab emphasized that the peace and stability of the capital are the foundation for the entire nation’s progress. He reiterated the regional administration’s full and unwavering commitment to working tirelessly with all security agencies to achieve this goal.
The meeting concluded with a unified agreement to continue the stringent measures aimed at guaranteeing public safety, protecting the residents of the capital and its environs, and fully upholding the rule of law and public order.