General Duke Posted January 15, 2007 President Abdulahi Appoints Mayor, Deputy Mayor For Mogadishu Mogadishu , January 15, 2007 (Mogadishu ) President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia appointed on Monday mayor and deputy mayor for Mogadishu city. According to the Administrative Structure of Benadir District publicized on Monday, the President appointed Mohammud Hassan Ali,who served as administrator of Benadir District over the last two years, as mayor of Mogadishu. Speaking at the sworn-in ceremony, the newly appointed mayor expressed appreciation to for the residents of Mogadishu for their support provided to TFG. The Mayor has also called on residents of Mogadishu to take part in efforts launched to ensure peace and security of the city, which he said, is the foundation for development. Ali also said the new government would begin its activities by cleaning the city. The town cleaning campaign, which last two months, has already been launched from the center of Mogadishu. Meanwhile, 16-team member TFG parliamentary delegation led by Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Gedi has left for Baidoa on Monday. Gedi is expected to brief MPs in Baidoa about the on-going activities of his government including the government's future plans and related issues Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 15, 2007 President Abdulahi Appoints Mayor, Deputy Mayor For Mogadishu Mogadishu , January 15, 2007 (Mogadishu ) President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia appointed on Monday mayor and deputy mayor for Mogadishu city. According to the Administrative Structure of Benadir District publicized on Monday, the President appointed Mohammud Hassan Ali,who served as administrator of Benadir District over the last two years, as mayor of Mogadishu. Speaking at the sworn-in ceremony, the newly appointed mayor expressed appreciation to for the residents of Mogadishu for their support provided to TFG. The Mayor has also called on residents of Mogadishu to take part in efforts launched to ensure peace and security of the city, which he said, is the foundation for development. Ali also said the new government would begin its activities by cleaning the city. The town cleaning campaign, which last two months, has already been launched from the center of Mogadishu. Meanwhile, 16-team member TFG parliamentary delegation led by Prime Minister Ali Mohammed Gedi has left for Baidoa on Monday. Gedi is expected to brief MPs in Baidoa about the on-going activities of his government including the government's future plans and related issues Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 16, 2007 ^^^You will wait a long time dear lad. CG. This thread is about the new admin, which has been named by the President of the Republic of Somalia. Its a landmarl moment in the recent history. As for the media, they have been given a warning there is law in this town. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 16, 2007 Somalia: A new management appointed for Banadir province (Mogadishu) Aweys Osman Yusuf Mogadishu 15, Jan.07 ( Sh.M.Network) -A new administration for Somalia’s Banadir region (Mogadishu) was appointed on Monday in a decree issued by Somali president Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed. The copy of the decree received by Shabelle appoints Mohomood Hassan Ali (Adde Gabow) as the mayor the capital Mogadishu, Ibrhaim Omar Sabriye (Shawiye) as the assistant chairman for the peace and politics of the province, Hassan Mohammed Nor as the assistant chair for the economy and finances and Abdulkadir Sufi Muridi as the chairman for public works and social issues. Abdirahman Dinari, the government spokesperson, has read the decree to journalists in the capital Mogadishu. The new managements, who after their appointments talked with the press, promised they would make difference in the capital Mogadishu. Adde Gabow, the mayor, stated he was happy with the formation of the new administration. “I urge people of Mogadishu to stage a huge rally supporting the new administration and I promise that the population of Banadir province will see the difference in days”, he said. President Abdulahi Yusuf, who also spoke at the appointment occasion that took place at the presidential palace, Villa Somalia, in Mogadishu said, “From now on there is no chairman for Bandir region. A mayor was officially nominated. The new managers should appoint district commissioners with the help of the minister of internal affairs to find people who deserve the positions”, he said. The nominations came days after the Somali transitional parliament has declared a three-month state of emergency on the country. Shabelle Media Network Somalia E-mail us: info@shabelle.net Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taako Man Posted January 16, 2007 Why don't people want an adminstration for Xamar? Do they want the city to stay lawless for ever? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites