MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Somalia’s Prime Minister, Hamza Abdi Barre, on Wednesday denied current media reviews suggesting that his authorities acquired help cash from Sweden in change for accepting the deportation of Somali migrants from Sweden.
In an official assertion, Prime Minister Barre emphasised the historic and clear nature of Somalia’s relations with Sweden. He clarified that Swedish help to Somalia shouldn’t be contingent upon any settlement to take again migrants and that each one help is managed below strict oversight in compliance with worldwide regulation.
“All improvement help to Somalia is channeled by clear mechanisms, together with the World Financial institution, UN companies, and the central authorities’s monetary system (Nation System),” Barre stated.
The assertion follows an investigation by Swedish media retailers that exposed Sweden had allegedly supplied $10 million in help by the Somali Prime Minister’s workplace, bypassing conventional help companies. In accordance with the reviews, this help was a part of a secret association requiring Somalia to simply accept deported Somali migrants from Sweden.
The publicity of the alleged deal sparked widespread public outrage in Sweden, with many calling for an official inquiry. Critics expressed concern that the association inspired corruption in Somalia, a rustic typically cited as one of the vital corrupt globally. Questions have been raised about why such a considerable sum of cash was routed by the Prime Minister’s workplace as a substitute of established help channels, given Somalia’s historical past of governmental corruption.
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