Federal Government of Somalia Restores Full Order in Mogadishu Districts Following Disarmament of Opposition Militias
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (SONNA) — The Federal Government of Somalia has confirmed that national security forces have fully restored law and order across the metropolitan districts of Abdiaziz and Hawlwadaag following a series of swift and disciplined tactical operations. According to an official ministerial statement, illegally armed opposition group militias have been successfully disarmed and removed

The Federal Government of Somalia has restored law and order in the Mogadishu districts of Abdiaziz and Hawlwadaag after disarming opposition militias.
What was announced
- National security forces conducted tactical operations to disarm illegally armed opposition group militias.
- The government has initiated a formal accountability process for individuals responsible for deploying these militias.
- The Somali Security Forces are reaffirmed as the only legitimate armed institution under constitutional law.
Context
The intervention was prompted by actions from senior opposition figures that destabilized the capital, leading to targeted attacks and disruptions.
“The use of armed force is completely rejected as a legitimate political mechanism.”
Why this matters: This news is significant for Somali citizens as it impacts their safety and the stability of daily life in Mogadishu.
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MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (SONNA) — The Federal Government of Somalia has confirmed that national security forces have fully restored law and order across the metropolitan districts of Abdiaziz and Hawlwadaag following a series of swift and disciplined tactical operations. According to an official ministerial statement, illegally armed opposition group militias have been successfully disarmed and removed from the sectors, allowing civilian populations to safely return to their standard daily routines and economic activities. The federal authorities commended the personnel of the Somali security forces for their high level of professionalism and their strict commitment to protecting innocent lives during the clearing operations.
The state intervention became necessary following what the government characterized as a deliberate and reckless decision by senior opposition figures to destabilize the capital grid. The official press release explicitly named Former President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire as the actors responsible for deploying heavily armed opposition group militias directly into peaceful residential neighborhoods. The government reported that these unauthorized deployments placed ordinary families and citizens in immediate danger, resulting in targeted attacks against police officers, severe disruptions to local households, and a complete halt to commercial trading operations in the affected zones.
In response to the armed provocation, federal authorities emphasized that the counter-operations executed by the state were firm, proportionate, and entirely grounded within the framework of the Provisional Constitution. The Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism stated that a formal process of accountability has already commenced, targeting the individuals who organized, financed, and commanded the irregular armed units. These figures will face immediate legal investigations and subsequent prosecution under the full weight of domestic law, with the government emphasizing that accountability is an active legal procedure rather than a preliminary warning.
The Federal Government of Somalia reaffirmed that the Somali Security Forces remain the sole legitimate institution authorized by constitutional law to bear arms in defense of the sovereign nation. While acknowledging that political disagreements are natural features within a democratic landscape, the administration reiterated its openness to peaceful dialogue. However, the state made it clear that all political consultations must occur strictly through established constitutional channels. The use of armed force is completely rejected as a legitimate political mechanism, and any faction or actor choosing to bypass peaceful legal frameworks will be held entirely accountable under Somali jurisprudence.
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