Kampala, Uganda – The Minister of Overseas Affairs of the Federal Authorities of Somalia, Ambassador Ahmed Moallin Fiqi, participated in a high-profile ministerial convention in Kampala, Uganda in a major step in direction of enhancing regional cooperation and agricultural growth. The occasion served as a precursor to the forthcoming African Union summit, additionally slated to be held in Kampala.
Ambassador Fiqi was joined by a distinguished Somali delegation, together with Mr. Hamse Haadow, the Everlasting Secretary of the Ministry of Overseas Affairs, and Ambassador Fardowsa Mohamed Qanyare, Somalia’s envoy to Uganda.
The central focus of the convention was the formulation of a complete agricultural growth technique for African nations, spanning the last decade from 2026 to 2035. Attendees emphasised the urgency of enhancing agricultural productiveness and attaining self-sufficiency throughout the continent. Ministers from numerous African nations emphasised the necessity for strong implementation frameworks to make sure the success of this formidable agenda.
Because the convention entered its second day, it welcomed the participation of African Ministers of Agriculture, who engaged in crucial discussions about the way forward for agriculture on the continent. These deliberations are anticipated to play an vital function in shaping insurance policies that may drive sustainable agricultural development and meals safety in Africa.
Ambassador Fiqi’s lively involvement within the convention highlights Somalia’s dedication to regional collaboration and its dedication to contributing to the collective growth targets of African nations. His presence and participation show Somalia’s strategic function in addressing the continent’s agricultural challenges and alternatives.
The outcomes of this ministerial convention are poised to affect the discussions and choices on the upcoming African Union summit, setting the stage for a unified strategy to agricultural growth and meals safety throughout Africa.