Somali president nominates Barre as prime minister after delayed elections
Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud poses for a photograph with newly appointed Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre at the Presidential Palace in Mogadishu, Somalia June 15, 2022. Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS
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Somalia's president nominated on Wednesday Hamza Abdi Barre,
a former chairman of the Jubbaland state election commission, as prime
minister.
"I ask the parliament to approve him as soon as
possible. I ask the prime minister to fulfill the work before him like tackling
insecurity, drought, climate change and good relations with all
countries," President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said on state television.
Last month Mohamud won the presidency for the second time,
having previously served from 2012 to 2017, after a long-delayed election that
took place against a backdrop of the worst drought in 40 years and a bloody
Islamist insurgency.
"I thank God for making Somalia hold a fair election
after a period of such uncertainty," said Barre, a lawmaker elected in
December last year for the city of Kismayo, where he co-founded a university.
"I assure you I will work day and night, and I will put
together the best cabinet," Barre said.
Barre's nomination comes after a bitter rift between former
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, who attempted to extend his presidency,
and former Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble, with security forces
splintering into factions supporting either of the men.
The rivalry triggered gunbattles between different security
organs and distracted them from the fight against al Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab
militants, who control large swathes of the country and have killed tens of
thousands of people in bombings.
The political crisis also diverted attention from a growing
humanitarian emergency forcing more than six million Somalis to depend on food
aid.
"I congratulate the new Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre and wish him success," Roble said in a comment shared on the state radio's Twitter account.

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