Mogadishu, Somalia – November 30, 2024 – Speaker of the House of the People of the Somali Parliament, Sheikh Adan Madoobe, today met with traditional elders and intellectuals from the Hadamo community, led by Malaq Mohamud Mohamed Abdi, to receive a detailed briefing on the successful resolution of the recent conflict in Hudur district.
In a statement shared on his official Facebook page, Speaker Madoobe expressed his gratitude to the elders for their crucial role in brokering peace in Hudur, a town that had been embroiled in tensions over disputes concerning its governance. The Speaker commended the elders for their efforts to bring the warring factions to the negotiation table and restore order to the area.
“The mediation and dialogue initiated by our esteemed elders have led to a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Hudur. This was made possible through the tireless efforts of the traditional leaders, and the support of the Southwest State Government, which facilitated the process,” Speaker Madoobe wrote.
The Speaker’s meeting with the elders, who provided a comprehensive update on the mediation efforts, underscored the critical role traditional leaders continue to play in resolving local conflicts in Somalia. The elders highlighted the importance of unity, dialogue, and understanding between the conflicting parties in Hudur.
Malaq Mohamud Mohamed Abdi, the lead traditional elder, was praised by Speaker Madoobe for his leadership and wisdom in resolving the situation. The Speaker acknowledged the vital contribution of the elders in restoring stability to Hudur, which had experienced disruptions that affected the smooth functioning of the town and the daily lives of its residents.
“This successful mediation not only demonstrates the power of dialogue but also reflects the commitment of traditional leadership in fostering peace in our communities. I extend my heartfelt thanks to Malaq Mohamud Mohamed Abdi and his colleagues for their remarkable efforts,” Speaker Madoobe added.
The mediation efforts, which were carried out in collaboration with the Southwest State Government, mark a significant step forward in Somalia’s peace-building process. Speaker Madoobe emphasized that such initiatives play a crucial role in the country’s broader efforts to achieve stability and development.
With Hudur now on the path to peace, Speaker Madoobe expressed his hope that the resolution of this conflict would serve as a model for addressing future disputes across Somalia, demonstrating the power of traditional leadership and collaboration with government authorities.