Somalia Appoints New Director General for Immigration Agency
Council of Ministers of Somalia has approved the appointment of Hussein Qasim Yusuf as the new Director General of the Somali Immigration and Citizenship Agency (ICA). He replaces Mustaf Sheikh Ali Dhuxulow in a move aimed at reshaping leadership.
The decision was finalized during a cabinet meeting on Monday. It followed a proposal from the Ministry of Internal Security. The transition reflects a broader government strategy. Leadership changes are part of ongoing reforms.
The government emphasized that the appointment aligns with efforts to strengthen national institutions. No official reason was provided for Dhuxulow’s removal.
He had been serving in the role since December 12, 2024. His tenure saw key developments in immigration services. However, the shift signals a new direction. Reform priorities remain at the forefront.
Experience and Political Background of the New Director
Hussein Qasim Yusuf brings significant experience in governance and public service. He previously served as Minister of the Presidency in Galmudug State from 2015 to 2017.
His leadership background spans both regional and federal levels. He has worked closely with key government institutions. His experience is expected to strengthen the agency. Many see his appointment as strategic.
He was also a member of Somalia’s House of the People from 2017 to 2026. During this time, he played a role in legislative processes.
He chaired the Parliamentary Monitoring Committee. This body oversees constitutional review and implementation. His role placed him at the center of reform efforts. It enhanced his national profile.
The Somali Immigration and Citizenship Agency plays a critical role in governance. It manages passports, visas, and residency permits.
It is also responsible for border control systems. These functions are vital for national security. The agency supports international travel processes. Its efficiency impacts citizens and foreign relations.
Officials say the leadership change aims to accelerate institutional reforms. Improving service delivery is a key priority.
There is also a focus on strengthening integrity within the system. Efficiency and transparency remain central goals. The agency is expected to modernize operations. This reflects broader governance improvements.
As Somalia continues its reform journey, such appointments carry significant weight. Strengthening security institutions is a national priority.
The government seeks to build public trust through effective leadership. Hussein Qasim Yusuf now faces the challenge of delivering results. His tenure will be closely watched. The future of immigration services is at stake.
Somalia appoints Hussein Qasim Yusuf as new Immigration Director, signaling a push to strengthen institutions and accelerate key reforms.
— Aisha Mahdi (@aish_mahdi) April 13, 2026
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