Mogadishu, Thursday, SONNA — The Council of Ministers of the Federal Republic of Somalia has commended the country’s armed forces and local militias for their recent successes in the ongoing military campaign against Khawarij extremist groups.
During its weekly meeting chaired by Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre, the Council reviewed security reports highlighting the armed forces’ “historic victories” in the initial phases of the offensive aimed at dismantling militant strongholds.
“The government acknowledges the bravery and sacrifices of our soldiers and local forces in securing these critical gains,” said a statement issued after the session. The Council also discussed the work of a special committee tasked with supporting counterterrorism operations.
In addition to security updates, the Council approved a bill amending the Civil Servants Law, a key step in overhauling Somalia’s public sector. The revised legislation aligns with the government’s National Transformation Plan (NTP 2025-2029), which seeks to improve governance, streamline bureaucracy, and safeguard the rights of civil servants.
“The reforms will ensure a more efficient and fair system for government employees while advancing our national development goals,” the statement added.