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IGAD urges Somali leaders to reach consensus on key issues to avert crisis

By HER staff reporter

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has called on Somali leaders to resolve remaining disputes through consensus as the nation enters a transitional phase.

The regional bloc emphasized on Saturday evening that sustained political engagement remains essential to safeguarding Somalia’s stability, strengthening democratic governance, and advancing the country’s state-building priorities.

“The secretariat calls on all Somali stakeholders to pursue solutions that reinforce national unity, strengthen public confidence, and uphold Somalia’s long-term stability and institutional progress,” the bloc said in a statement.

The appeal follows a three-day meeting that concluded on Friday, coinciding with the official expiration of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s four-year term.

In March, lawmakers approved constitutional amendments extending political terms to five years. Opposition leaders and regional federal states have rejected the extension, plunging the country into a deeper political standoff.

The regional bloc reaffirmed its support for Somali-led peace and security initiatives and underscored the critical importance of maintaining stability, fostering national unity, and advancing democratization and state-building efforts.

“IGAD remains firmly supportive of Somali-led efforts to advance inclusive governance, preserve peace and security, and secure a stable future for the people of Somalia and the wider region,” it said.

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