Mogadishu, Somalia — Former President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, has returned to the country after a series of private trips abroad. Farmaajo, who served as Somalia’s 9th President, arrived in Mogadishu on Thursday to what sources describe as a period of active political engagement amid heightened national tension.
According to his office, the former president intends to contribute to ongoing national efforts aimed at resolving the current political instability, promoting inclusive elections, and safeguarding Somalia’s unity — which observers say is facing significant internal strain.
During his stay in Mogadishu, Farmaajo is expected to hold consultative meetings with key political figures, senior government officials, and community leaders. These discussions will reportedly focus on charting a way forward for the country’s governance and addressing the mounting challenges confronting Somali citizens.
Farmaajo’s return comes at a politically sensitive moment, as the country grapples with disputes over constitutional reforms, federal power-sharing, and the future of upcoming elections. His re-emergence may re-energize opposition movements and influence ongoing political negotiations in Mogadishu. Analysts note that Farmaajo remains a polarizing but influential figure, and his involvement could either help bridge divisions or further deepen political rivalries — depending on how inclusive his engagements prove to be.