Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Qarari interventions behind the deterioration of economic and social rights in Somalia  

Pasha: Qatar must stop interfering in Somalia and appoint qualified people with legitimacy for parliament

 


Abdul Rahman Pasha, director of the research team at the Foundation's African Affairs Unit, stated that the rampant corruption in the governmental and administrative agencies in the country is what allows terrorism to infiltrate inside these institutions and recruit a number of their officials

And also prevents international forces from providing financial aid for fear of suspicions of corruption, as they did The United States in late 2017 suspended aid to the country.

Pasha recommended the necessity of combating corruption in government institutions as a way for all citizens to enjoy economic and social rights. 

He also indicated the necessity of appointing Somali competencies worthy of leading state institutions and keen to try to improve the economic and social conditions in the country and move on the path of development, provided that these figures enjoy the confidence and legitimacy of the National Parliament.











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