Farmajo outlined plans for the completion of the country's national electoral process, underlining the Federal Government of Somalia's commitment to achieving the aspirations of the Somali people for free and fair elections. is.
"We are nearing the end of the process of holding free, fair, and inclusive elections, with the largest turnout in Somalia since the civil war. "These elections are central to protecting the rights and aspirations of Somali citizens," he said.
Farmajo shared with the United Nations General Assembly the effective efforts of the government and people of Somalia in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, recovering from its economic impact and mobilizing all Somalis. deliver the vaccine.
“I am pleased to share with you that the Federal Government of Somalia has responded swiftly to this epidemic that has spread to our country. "Our plans are a priority for the health of our citizens," Farmajo said.
Farmajo, whose speech focused on accelerating and reforming the United Nations governance framework, the threat posed by global climate change and protecting the environment, urged world leaders to strengthen international co-operation in response to the challenges posed by them. of the world.
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