Somalia President scotches claims over Shabelle River closure

Image

MOGADISHU, Somalia-Ethiopian authorities cannot stop the flow of Shabelle river water into downstream Somalia, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told VOA Somali Service. 

Mohamud made remarks in Washington after reports of large scale water diversion in the Somali region of Ethiopia surfaced.  

Somali President added that it is not possible for Ethiopia to make overutilization upstream at the expense of Somalia in line with international water principles. 

Last month, Shabelle River that is dependent on runoffs of Ethiopian highlands dried up, and prompted debates on whether water resource projects in Ethiopia could be the reason.  

Somalia will be investigating the matter, Mohamud disclosed.  

Thousands of farmers in central and southern Somalia use Shabelle and Juba Rivers water for irrigation.  

El Nino-induced drought and severe water shortages have affected considerable swathes in Somalia for months.

GAROWEONLINE

Related Articles

Turkey denies reports of deploying S-400 systems to Somalia

Officials urged the public and media not to rely on what they described as repeated and unfounded reports.

  • Somalia

    26-02-2026

  • 08:36PM

Deni and Turkish Ambassador Discuss Somalia's Political and Security Landscape

Turkey remains a primary security and development partner for Somalia, maintaining its largest overseas military base in the capital, Mogadishu.

  • Somalia

    26-02-2026

  • 11:52AM