Interior Minister Chairs Meeting on Banadir District Councils Bill
Mogadishu, (SONNA) — The Minister of Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Ali Yusuf Ali Hosh, chaired a key meeting focused on the submission of the proposed law governing district councils in the Banadir Region. The meeting, attended by the ministry’s Director General Abdulqadir Ali and the Chairman of […]

Interior Minister H.E. Ali Yusuf Ali Hosh chaired a meeting to finalize the proposed law for district councils in the Banadir Region.
What was announced
- The meeting aimed to finalize draft legislation for the administration of newly elected local district councils.
- The proposed bill was developed through consultations with political organizations and the National Independent Electoral Commission.
- The legislation seeks to define the structure and operations of district councils and improve public service delivery.
“The proposed bill was developed through consultations involving political organizations, the National Independent Electoral Commission, and the Banadir Regional Administration.”
Why this matters: This legislation is crucial for establishing a formal framework for local governance in the Banadir Region, impacting administrative transparency and public service delivery.
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Mogadishu, (SONNA) — The Minister of Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E. Ali Yusuf Ali Hosh, chaired a key meeting focused on the submission of the proposed law governing district councils in the Banadir Region.
The meeting, attended by the ministry’s Director General Abdulqadir Ali and the Chairman of the National Refugees and IDPs Agency, Libaan, centered on finalizing the draft legislation intended to guide the administration of the recently elected local district councils.
According to officials, the proposed bill was developed through consultations involving political organizations, the National Independent Electoral Commission, and the Banadir Regional Administration, with the aim of establishing a formal legal framework defining the structure and operations of district councils.
The legislation also outlines the working relationship and responsibilities between the Banadir Regional Administration and its district councils in an effort to strengthen administrative transparency and improve public service delivery.
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