MOGADISHU (SONNA) — The Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Salah Ahmed Jama, formally presided over the closing ceremony of the Regional Somali Language Academy (AGA) convention on Thursday. The four-day gathering, hosted by the Federal Authorities in Mogadishu, introduced collectively students, dignitaries, and cultural envoys to deliberate on the way forward for the Somali language.
The closing session witnessed the participation of high-ranking officers, together with the Federal Minister of Training, H.E. Farah Abdulkadir. The occasion additionally welcomed regional delegates such because the Deputy Minister of Tradition and Tourism of the Somali Area inside Ethiopia, Salad Dhagar Yusuf, and Kenyan envoy Ali Afey, demonstrating the cross-border significance of the academy’s mission.
All through the summit, the committee members engaged in rigorous discussions centered on the standardization and development of the Somali language. Key matters included strengthening linguistic analysis capabilities, preserving cultural heritage, and enhancing collaboration among the many member states united underneath the AGA umbrella.
Deputy Prime Minister Salah Ahmed Jama formally concluded the proceedings, which resulted within the issuance of a complete communiqué. This doc outlines the academy’s strategic roadmap for the following three years, setting clear objectives for the preservation and promotion of the language throughout East Africa.
The ceremony featured remarks from the management of the academy, together with Chairman Ma’allin Stated Salah and Deputy Chairman Ismail Abdi Ahmed, who expressed their dedication to implementing the resolutions agreed upon throughout the convention.










