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Galmudug forces tighten the security ahead of state President’s inauguration

Storyline:National News
Ahmed Dualle Geelle Haaf taking the oath of the office minutes after he won the presidential election in Adado

By: Ahmed Mohamed

Just hours away from the inauguration of newly elected President Ahmed Dualle Geelle Haaf the Somali forces backed by African Union (AMISOM) troops are working to increase security.

Hussein Omar Mumin, Adado police commissioner told Goobjoog News that their officers beefed up the security of Adado, the state’s interim capital.

He has called on public to work closely with security agencies, to thwart any imminent attacks by the terror group.

Delegates from federal government including Cabinet Ministers, lawmakers and other high ranked officials, delegates from IGAD and leaders from regional states are expected to attend inauguration ceremony.

A delegation led Somali interior minister, Abdi Farah juxa on Sunday reached Adado town to attend the inauguration of newly elected Galmudug president.

President Haaf was elected on May 3 by Galmudug state MPs following the resignation of former leader Abdikarim Hussein Guled in last February over health issues.

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