(05-03-23) Mogadishu, Somalia – The Prime Minister of Somalia, Mr. Hamse Abdi Barre, has expressed his optimism over the issuance of the Somali shilling, stating that it will boost the economic growth of the country. Mr. Barre chaired the first meeting of the National Level Steering Committee for the Reprinting of the Somali Shilling Project in Mogadishu on Sunday.
During the meeting, the Governor of the Central Bank and the members of the Committee presented a detailed report on the progress made so far on the policy of the National Government to reform the country’s economy, particularly the return of the Somali shilling. The Prime Minister praised the committee members for their work and acknowledged the importance of the project in reforming the country’s economic institutions.
If successful, the project of reprinting the Somali shilling will play a crucial role in reducing the lack of funds and poverty in Somalia. The Prime Minister’s optimism is shared by many in the country who believe that the reissuance of the Somali shilling will strengthen the economy and improve the standard of living for the people.
The meeting was attended by all the members of the committee, while the finance ministers of the regional governments and the World Bank participated in the meeting online. The reissuance of the Somali shilling is a significant step towards improving the economic conditions in Somalia, and the National Government is committed to ensuring its success.
The return of the Somali shilling is expected to positively impact the country’s economic growth, as it will provide a stable currency for transactions within the country. The Prime Minister’s vision of economic reform and growth through the reissuance of the Somali shilling has received widespread support from the people of Somalia.