Somalia’s Jubbaland state President remarks on slow progress in anti-al-Shabab operations in Galmudug
President Ahmed Mohamed Islam Madobe of Jubaland state in Somalia has conveyed his concerns regarding the gradual advancement of anti-al-Shabab endeavors within Galmudug State.
The regional leader has highlighted a perceptible incongruity between the articulated discourse encompassing the ongoing operations and the tangible strides made in practice. President Madobe has conveyed his astonishment at the prolonged duration of the al-Shabab conflict in Galmudug.
He underscored the vital importance of translating governmental armament into substantive action, cautioning that a lack of tangible progress could inadvertently bolster the strategic position of the al-Shabaab group through potential weapon loss.
Notwithstanding these apprehensions, President Madobe’s administration remains at the forefront of regions slated to embark upon the second phase of initiatives aimed at liberating territories currently under al-Shabab’s dominion, further underscoring the commitment of the Somalia government and its associated administrations to this multifaceted endeavor.