Former Somali Presidents Condemn Land Grabbing in Mogadishu
Mogadishu, Somalia – August 19, 2025:
Three former Somali presidents have issued a joint press release strongly condemning the illegal appropriation of public land in Mogadishu, describing it as a "national scandal” that undermines the country’s constitution and rule of law.
Former Presidents Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo expressed deep concern over the ongoing forced evictions and misuse of public property in the capital.
"We extend our condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the recent operations linked to the misappropriation of public land,” the statement read. "May Allah have mercy on the deceased and grant recovery to the injured.”
Constitutional and Legal Violations
The former presidents highlighted several provisions of Somali law that have been violated, including Articles 25, 26, and 43 of the Provisional Constitution, the Public Finance Management Law, and the Land Distribution Law.
"These laws clearly define how public land must be managed and prohibit arbitrary allocation or sale,” they noted. "By bypassing these legal safeguards, the government has trampled on the constitution and the rights of Somali citizens.”
Demands to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
In their statement, the former presidents issued three major demands to the sitting president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud:
Warning to Business and Public
The statement also warned Somali businesspeople and the wider public against engaging in corrupt land deals.
"We caution all citizens not to be deceived into purchasing stolen public land. Such transactions are illegal, immoral, and harmful to the future of our country,” the joint statement said.
A Growing National Scandal
Analysts say the rare united stance of three former Somali presidents underscores the seriousness of the crisis. Land grabbing in Mogadishu has long been a source of conflict, displacement, and corruption, but the former leaders warn that the situation is reaching unprecedented levels.
"This is no longer just a local dispute over land,” the statement concluded. "It is becoming the beginning of a national scandal that threatens Somalia’s future.”
Translated By Dahir Alasow
Investigative Journalist
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