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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Somalia PM Hamza Abdi Barre Fires Two Ministers in Mogadishu Cabinet Overhaul
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Somalia PM Hamza Abdi Barre Fires Two Ministers in Mogadishu Cabinet Overhaul

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 11:17 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 2 Min Read
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Somalia’s PM Shakes Up Cabinet, Dismisses Two Ministers in Efficiency Push

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Constitutional Authority InvokedGratitude Amidst ReshuffleWhat’s Next for Somalia’s Cabinet?

Mogadishu, Somalia – In a decisive move to streamline government operations, Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre has dismissed two state ministers, signaling a push for improved efficiency within key ministries.

The affected officials include Ismail Shire Jama, State Minister for Petroleum and Minerals, and Asad Abdirisaq Mohamed, State Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation. The abrupt removals were announced in an official statement late Tuesday, citing constitutional provisions and the need for stronger ministerial performance.

Constitutional Authority Invoked

The Prime Minister’s office clarified that the decision was made under Articles 120 and 117 of Somalia’s Constitution, which grant executive authority to restructure ministerial roles. The move also aligns with internal regulations governing the Council of Ministers.

While no explicit reasons were given for the dismissals, analysts suggest the shake-up reflects growing pressure to accelerate progress in Somalia’s energy and agriculture sectors—both critical to the nation’s economic recovery.

Gratitude Amidst Reshuffle

PM Barre publicly thanked the outgoing ministers for their service, emphasizing their contributions to national development. “The Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for their dedication and wished them success in their future endeavors,” the statement noted.

The dismissals come as Somalia faces mounting challenges, including security threats from Al-Shabaab militants and persistent food insecurity exacerbated by climate shocks. Observers speculate that Barre’s administration may soon announce replacements with specialized expertise to drive sectoral reforms.

What’s Next for Somalia’s Cabinet?

With no immediate successors named, questions linger over whether the vacancies will be filled swiftly or folded into broader restructuring. The Petroleum and Agriculture ministries play pivotal roles in Somalia’s ambitions to harness its natural resources and combat famine risks.

As the government seeks to bolster investor confidence, this reshuffle could signal a sharper focus on governance and delivery—a message likely to resonate with international partners backing Somalia’s stabilization efforts.

— Reported by Nexio News

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