Four Somali states withdraw from national fisheries strategy process
Mogadishu (HOL) — Fisheries officials from four Somali federal member states have withdrawn from the process of preparing the National Fisheries Stock Assessment Strategy (NFSAS), accusing the federal government of failing to ensure full consultation with key stakeholders.

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Article context
What happened
- Fisheries officials from four Somali federal member states have withdrawn from the National Fisheries Stock Assessment Strategy (NFSAS) process, citing a lack of consultation from the federal government.
Key claims
- Four Somali states have officially withdrawn from the NFSAS process.
- The withdrawal is due to accusations against the federal government for not consulting key stakeholders.
- The article reports that the officials are from federal member states.
- No specific names of the states involved are mentioned in the article.
Source limitations
- The article does not provide names of the four states that withdrew.
- There is no response from the federal government regarding the accusations.
- The claims made are not independently verified.
Reader takeaway
The withdrawal of four Somali states from the fisheries strategy process highlights ongoing tensions between federal and state authorities.
What remains unclear
- What specific actions did the federal government take that led to the withdrawal?
- How will this withdrawal impact the NFSAS process?
- Are there any plans for future consultations with the states?
Why it matters
The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.
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Mogadishu (HOL) — Fisheries officials from four Somali federal member states have withdrawn from the process of preparing the National Fisheries Stock Assessment Strategy (NFSAS), accusing the federal government of failing to ensure full consultation with key stakeholders.
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- Sources used
- Hiiraan Online
- Language mix
- English
- Translation status
- Shown in its original language
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