Somalia PM opens second phase of Adado conference

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ADADO, Somalia, June 1, 2015 (Garowe Online)-Federal Government of Somalia’s Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke Monday opened the second phase of Adado conference as the deadline for the country’s 2016 benchmarks draws near, Garowe Online reports.

“Today, it’s a pleasure for me to officiate the second phase of central state conference. This gathering is part of the government’s efforts in realizing vision 2016,” said Sharmarke while praising delegates for resilience over the course of Adado conference.

Somalia Prime Minister unveiled that the regional convention is expected to produce a provisional constitution, and called on technical committee and Interior ministry to appease clans fleeing dissatisfied with the process.

On Sunday, Sharmarke’s delegation was welcomed by Minister for Internal Affairs Abdirahman Mohamed Hussein (Odawa), Defence Minister Abdulkadir Sheikh Ali Diini, Deputy Ministers, state ministers, parliamentarians, Himan and Heeb and Galmudug Presidents, politicians as well as cheering crowds.

On April 16, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud launched Adado state formation conference in the presence of International Community Representatives. 

GAROWE ONLINE 

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