The Somalia Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble who paid an overnight tour to main security checkpoints in Mogadishu has advised security agencies to strengthen the security in the country by winning public trust.
The PM was accompanied by other senior government officials who visited more than 10 checkpoints in the seaside city. During his inspection, the Prime Minister was briefed by the security heads with whom he discussed key challenges and he interacted with young people socializing in business centres.
Speaking at a meeting with some security forces in Mogadishu last night, Roble said security could only be improved if security agencies worked with the public.
Somalia security agencies have beefed up security across the capital to avert attacks from al-Shabaab ahead of the country’s elections which are expected to take place later this year.
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