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Newly elected Senators from Galmudug on first assignment in Jowhar

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Newly elected Galmudug senators took up their first task Monday in Jowhar to oversee the state Presidential polls. The Senate will be instrumental to championing the interests of states and guardian the devolution process. Photo: Courtesy

Senators from Galmudug state elected last week  started off Monday their senatorial duties by visiting Jowhar and observing the election of a new President for the newly formed Hir-Shabelle state.

The Senators, eight in number who were elected last week were accompanied by Galmudug President Abdikarin Guled.

The Senate as provided for in article 71 of the Provisional Constitution 2012 is primarily tasked with representing and protecting the interests of the Federal States. These include legislating on matters affecting the states, revenue allocation and generally acting as guardians of devolution.

The Upper House will also be involved in legislative processes with the Lower House and also participate jointly with the Lower House in the impeachment of the President as provided for in article 92 of the constitution.

Ali Abdullahi Osoble was elected President of Hir-Shabelle state which is a coming together of Hiiraan and Middle Shebelle regions in central Somalia. Ali Abdullahi Hussein was elected deputy president.

The remaining five regional states are yet to start the election of senators. Puntland has confirmed it will start the exercise Saturday.

The senators will be sworn in later in November and will subsequently elect the President jointly with the Lower House in November 30.