The Deputy Information Minister Meets Diaspora Community in Sweden
Gothenburg, (SONNA) — The Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdirahman Yusuf Al-Adala, who is on a working visit to Europe, held a special meeting with members of the Somali community in Gothenburg. Members of the community attending the meeting asked the deputy minister questions regarding the situation […]

Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Abdirahman Yusuf Al-Adala met with the Somali community in Gothenburg to discuss Somalia's progress and achievements.
What was announced
- Al-Adala addressed questions from the Somali community regarding the situation in Somalia.
- He highlighted the government's accomplishments in security, democratization, economic growth, counterterrorism operations, public service delivery, and foreign affairs.
- The meeting reflected strong support from the diaspora for the Somali government and its vision for national progress.
“The gathering... also reflected strong support from the diaspora for the Somali government and its vision for continued national progress and historic development.”
Why this matters: This meeting underscores the engagement of the Somali diaspora in supporting their government's initiatives and understanding the country's developments.
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Gothenburg, (SONNA) — The Deputy Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism of the Federal Government of Somalia, Abdirahman Yusuf Al-Adala, who is on a working visit to Europe, held a special meeting with members of the Somali community in Gothenburg.
Members of the community attending the meeting asked the deputy minister questions regarding the situation in Somalia and the achievements made by the federal government over the past four years. Al-Adala responded directly to the community’s questions, highlighting the country’s ongoing progress in governance and social development.
The deputy minister provided a detailed briefing on the government’s accomplishments in key sectors, particularly security, democratization, economic growth, counterterrorism operations, public service delivery, and foreign affairs.
The gathering, organized by leaders of the Somali community led by Mohamed Salad Yarrow, also reflected strong support from the diaspora for the Somali government and its vision for continued national progress and historic development.
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