Mogadishu (SONNA) – The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Mr. Hassan Moallim Mahmoud, alongside the Minister of State for the Ministry, Ambassador Ilyas Sheikh Omar, at this time welcomed a high-level United Nations delegation led by Dr. Abdallah Al Dardari, the Beneath-Secretary-Common of the United Nations and Head of the Arab States for the United Nations Improvement Programme (UNDP).
The assembly, held on the Ministry’s headquarters in Mogadishu, was additionally attended by the Everlasting Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Faisal Aden, and different senior officers. Discussions centered on enhancing cooperation between Somalia and the UN, with a selected concentrate on advancing the nation’s justice system, selling the rule of legislation, and supporting financial growth.
Throughout the talks, Minister Hassan Moallim Mahmoud emphasised the essential position of a strong justice system in Somalia’s state-building efforts. “The event of our justice system and the promotion of the rule of legislation are elementary to attaining lasting peace, stability, and financial progress. We’re grateful for the UN’s continued help in these areas,” he mentioned.
The assembly additionally addressed the Ministry’s priorities, together with finishing the legislative course of, bettering the judicial construction, and enhancing the capability of justice establishments. These efforts are seen as important to making sure entry to justice for all Somali residents and strengthening governance throughout the nation.
Dr. Abdallah Al Dardari counseled the Somali authorities for its dedication to reforming the justice sector and reaffirmed the UN’s help for these initiatives. “The UNDP stays devoted to supporting Somalia in its efforts to rebuild and develop its justice system. We’ll proceed to work intently with the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs to realize these objectives,” he acknowledged.
The discussions highlighted the significance of worldwide collaboration in addressing Somalia’s challenges and advancing its growth agenda. The UN’s help has been instrumental in rebuilding establishments, selling human rights, and fostering financial restoration within the nation.
In his closing remarks, Minister Hassan Moallim Mahmoud expressed his gratitude to the United Nations, notably the UNDP, for its help. The assembly confirmed the shared dedication of Somalia and the United Nations to strengthening the rule of legislation.