Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre Calls for Unity in Fight Against Khawarij

Mogadishu, Somalia – Speaking at a joint Af-Fur event, the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hamsa Abdi Barre, emphasized the ongoing struggle against the Khawarij, a group he described as opposing peace and development in Somalia. The event, attended by Somali students studying in Malaysia, served as a platform for the Prime Minister to outline the government’s plans for national security and development. Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre has issued a passionate call for national unity in the ongoing battle against the Khawarij, a group he characterized as a significant threat to peace and development in Somalia. The Prime Minister emphasized the necessity of a collective effort to eradicate this adversarial force from the nation.
“The Khawarij oppose our quest for peace and development,” Prime Minister Hamsa stated. “We cannot achieve our goals as long as they remain active. It is essential for all Somalis to unite and fight against them.”
Highlighting recent victories by Somali national and local forces, the Prime Minister reassured citizens that their efforts were making a difference. He urged citizens to remain vigilant and support the government’s initiatives aimed at restoring stability across the country.
“Together, we can build a better future for Somalia,” he said. “Our strength lies in our unity. Let us stand firm against those who seek to undermine our progress.”
The Prime Minister’s remarks have resonated widely, prompting discussions among community leaders and citizens about how best to contribute to the fight against the Khawarij and support national development efforts.