Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed signs anti-corruption law in Somalia

The president came into office in 2017 vowing to combat the scourge which permeates every aspect of life.
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed signs anti-corruption law in Somalia
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – FEBRUARY 9: Somalian President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo arrives at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport to attend the 32nd African Union Leaders’ Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on February 9, 2019. Minasse Wondimu Hailu / Anadolu Agency

Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed on Saturday signed an anti-graft bill into law, a long-awaited piece of legislation in the country.

The president, better known by his nickname Farmajo, came into office in 2017 vowing to combat the scourge which permeates every aspect of life.

The new law will pave the way for the formation of independent anti-corruption commissions both on the federal and regional level, according to a statement from the president’s office.

“Corruption is worse than cancer because cancer kills only the individual, but corruption kills the whole society. I hope those who will be selected to be members of the committees will be decent, religious and patriotic,” the president said in a statement released Saturday after the signature.

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Graft has hampered efforts to rebuild the nation after decades of chaos including civil war and an Islamist insurgency.

Farmajo’s government is keen to improve its image and win the confidence of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in a bid to secure formal debt relief.

“Good governance is the responsibility of the government and we are mandated to improve the different levels of the government. It is true that all cannot be corrected at once since the country was in chaos for so long, and that chaos created bad cultures in our society.”


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