Feb 6 • 15:39 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Somalia: Somali Council of Ministers Discusses Drought Crisis, Issues National Appeal

The Somali Council of Ministers convened to address the worsening drought crisis, issuing a national appeal for assistance to both the Somali citizens and the international community.

The Federal Government of Somalia's Council of Ministers met to deliberate on the escalating drought crisis affecting significant regions of the country. Chaired by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, the meeting sought to address the dire humanitarian situation that has resulted from the drought. The Minister of Planning, Investment, and Economic Development, Mahmoud Abdirahman, provided an in-depth briefing on the devastating impacts of the drought, which has caused severe food shortages, a lack of drinking water, and widespread displacement among the Somali population.

During the meeting, the Minister's report highlighted the urgent humanitarian needs arising from the drought and called for enhanced cooperation and support from both the local populace and the international community. He emphasized that the ongoing crisis requires immediate attention to avert further deterioration in living conditions for many Somalis who are currently suffering. The government's awareness of these challenges is crucial for mobilizing adequate resources and assistance to those in need.

As part of the council's response, ministers offered prayers for the affected communities and reiterated their commitment to facilitating relief efforts. They stated that addressing the humanitarian crisis is a priority for their administration and called on all stakeholders to unite in support of the Somali people during this challenging time.

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