(08-03-24) MOGADISHU (Halqabsi News) — Workshop on Private Sector-Led National Transformation Plan concludes in Mogadishu on Friday, signalling a new phase of economic cooperation between the Somali government and the private sector. High-level officials, including government ministers and business leaders from various sectors such as banking, electricity, and agriculture, gathered to address the challenges and opportunities within the nation’s economy. The conference focused on enhancing public-private partnerships and developing strategies to stimulate economic growth and attract investments.
During the discussions, business representatives highlighted the importance of improving security, finalizing trade laws, and strengthening the energy sector to create a more conducive environment for business operations and investment. They commended the government’s efforts to rebuild confidence in the business community and stressed the need for a collaborative approach to tackle the existing hurdles to economic development.
The event concluded with a strong message of unity and progress from Deputy Minister of Health, MP Mohamed Bulale, who urged the business community to collaborate closely with the government. This partnership is important for achieving sustainable economic development and addressing the country’s pressing challenges. The conference represents a significant step forward in Somalia’s economic revitalization and stability quest.
Halqabsi News