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The Ministry of Justice Hands Over Official Certificates to New Notaries

MOGADISHU – The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mr. Faisal Aadan Hassan, today opened a ceremony welcoming new notaries recently appointed by Presidential Decree. The ceremony, which took place at the Ministry of Justice headquarters, saw the new notaries receive their official certificates, so

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The Ministry of Justice Hands Over Official Certificates to New Notaries
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What happened

  • The Ministry of Justice has officially handed over certificates to newly appointed notaries in a ceremony held in Mogadishu. The Secretary-General emphasized that this appointment is part of efforts to expand access to legal services in the country.

Key claims

  • The ceremony was led by the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Faisal Aadan Hassan.
  • New notaries were awarded their official certificates to begin their duties.
  • The appointment of these notaries is intended to facilitate access to legal services for the Somali public.
  • Faisal Aadan Hassan urged the new notaries to perform their duties with integrity and responsibility.

Source limitations

  • The article does not provide independent verification of the claims made.
  • There is no mention of responses from any parties not involved in the ceremony.
  • Details regarding the number of notaries appointed or specific legal services they will provide are not included.

Reader takeaway

The appointment of new notaries is part of a broader initiative to improve legal service accessibility in Somalia.

What remains unclear

  • What specific legal services will the new notaries provide?
  • How many notaries were appointed in total?
  • What measures will be taken to ensure the integrity of the notaries' work?

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 – The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of the Federal Government of Somalia, Mr. Faisal Aadan Hassan, today opened a ceremony welcoming new notaries recently appointed by Presidential Decree.

The ceremony, which took place at the Ministry of Justice headquarters, saw the new notaries receive their official certificates, so they can begin fulfilling their duties and providing notarial services to the Somali people.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry stated that the appointment of these new notaries is part of efforts to expand access to legal services in the country, while also facilitating the services provided by notaries to the community.

Mr. Faisal Aadan Hassan also urged the new notaries to carry out their duties with transparency, integrity, and high responsibility, as they play an important role in the verification and legalization of various documents and agreements.

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