Somalia: IGAD calls for 'committed' reconciliation in Galmudug

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - The IGAD Special Envoy for Somalia, Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, Mohamed Ali Guyo commends all stakeholders in Galmudug for their commitment to the pursuit of reconciliation and democratic governance.

The Special Envoy underscores the importance of “peaceful, orderly and inclusive reconciliation process to enable the people to amicably harmonize their views and perspectives prior to the Galmudug State election."

The Special Envoy encourages all the stakeholders to sustain their steadfastness and continued commitment in the spirit of dialogue, consensus, and compromise by upholding the interests of the people and the State of Galmudug; and stability of Somalia above all other considerations.

The Special Envoy underscores the importance of a democratic, peaceful, free, fair, transparent and inclusive election. He noted that "peaceful and democratic election will create an impetus for state-building, security, and development which will ultimately contribute to the attainment of the milestones in the Inclusive Politics and Somalia Transition Plan".

The Special Envoy extends his gratitude to the international partners for their unwavering support. 

The Special Envoy further reiterates the commitment of IGAD to sustain the long-standing partnership with the people of Galmudug by accompanying them in their pursuit of peace, reconciliation and inclusive governance that will transform the state of Galmudug.

GAROWE ONLINE

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