Somali Football Boss lauds for sports minister’s re-appointment

Somali FA Boss Said Mahmoud Nur calls the reinstated sports minister the most ever-active and hard-working sports minister in the country. Photo (c) Shafi'i Mohyaddin Abokar

The Somali football federation has vehemently welcomed the reinstatement of the country’s sports minister Khadija Mohamed Diriye over the weekend.

President of the Somali football federation Said Mahmoud Nur who talked to the media on Monday said that his federation was very jubilant at the minister’s reinstatement.

“On behalf of the name of Somali football federation we are welcoming the move by the prime minister to reappoint Mrs. Khadija Mohamed Diriye, the most ever active and hard-working sports minister in the country” Somali football federation president Mr. Said Mahmoud Nur stated.

“I am very grateful to the minister for her past job and I hope that she will maintain such good sports policy in Somalia” the Somali FA boss added during this Monday’s press conference in Mogadishu.

Mrs. Khadija has been leading Somali sports ministry since the former minister Suleiman Olad Roble was killed in the December 3rd 2009 suicide attack on a graduation ceremony in Mogadishu, which also engulfed the lives of 25 others including three ministers, three prominent journalists, doctors, students and university professors.

Somalia has been with out a functioning central government for the past two decades during which sports organizations of which football is the most active have been representing the lawless horn of African nations in international sports gatherings.
 

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