Somalia Launches Landmark Electrification Project for Health Facilities
On Wednesday, Somali Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre officially inaugurated a large-scale electrification project that will provide free electricity to 150 health facilities across the country. The initiative is a milestone in Somalia’s push to modernize essential services and improve citizens’ quality of life.
Powering Health and Hope
Prime Minister Barre highlighted the long-standing challenges Somalis have faced due to unreliable electricity, especially in critical sectors like health and education. He described the project as part of the government’s broader strategy to strengthen economic infrastructure and social services.
“The government has focused on ensuring that people have access to high-quality electricity and education,” the Prime Minister said. “This project will improve public services and enable citizens to access affordable energy.”
Green and Sustainable Energy
One of the project’s defining features is its commitment to sustainability. The electricity powering the facilities will come from green, environmentally friendly energy sources, making it not only a social achievement but also an environmental one.
Officials noted that this approach positions Somalia to embrace a more sustainable energy future, reducing reliance on costly and polluting alternatives.
Expanding Access Nationwide
While the current rollout covers 150 health facilities, Prime Minister Barre emphasized that this is only the beginning. The government is committed to expanding electrification to cover all regions of Somalia, ensuring that reliable and affordable energy becomes a national standard.
A Major Achievement for Somalia
Government officials and community leaders have hailed the initiative as a transformative step forward, underscoring the Federal Government’s determination to deliver tangible improvements in people’s daily lives.
By combining infrastructure development with renewable energy, Somalia is not only meeting urgent public needs but also laying the groundwork for a more resilient and sustainable economy.
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