Serious Discussion on Illegal Weapons in Somali Parliament Meeting Tomorrow

July 21 (Jowhar.com) – The members of the People’s Assembly of the Somali Parliament will have a serious discussion tomorrow Monday on the illegal weapons that were recently brought into Abudwak city, which came from the border point of Ethiopia.

A message sent to the members of the House of Representatives was informed that tomorrow’s meeting will be focused on the weapons, clan wars and the immunity of the MPs who have been making noise these days.

This issue came at a time when there was a lot of talk about the effects of these weapons, and there were pressures from the government, first of all the United States.

The government recently held a meeting on the issue of weapons and issued a law to ban the trade, import and sale of weapons, with Abudwaq sending a delegation led by the Minister of Security, Fartaag.

The situation in Abudwak has been tense ever since the arrival of these illegal weapons, with clashes between rival clans escalating in recent days. The members of the People’s Assembly are under pressure to take decisive action to address the issue and prevent further violence.

The immunity of the MPs who have been accused of inciting violence and using these weapons will also be a key topic of discussion in tomorrow’s meeting. There is a growing concern that some members of the parliament may be involved in the arms trade, further complicating the situation.

The government’s decision to ban the trade, import, and sale of weapons is seen as a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to ensure that these measures are effectively implemented. The delegation from Abudwak led by the Minister of Security will provide valuable insights into the situation on the ground and help guide the parliament’s decision-making process.

As tensions continue to rise in Abudwak, the members of the People’s Assembly must act swiftly and decisively to address the issue of illegal weapons and prevent further bloodshed in the region. Tomorrow’s meeting will be a crucial moment in determining the future course of action and restoring peace to the troubled city.

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