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The Somali regional administration has dismissed the head of its Water Resources Development Bureau, Hassen Mohammed, following allegations of corruption related to a major water supply project in the regional capital.
Somali’s Water Mismanagement and Corruption
The allegations center around the Jigjiga clean water project, which was inaugurated last July but remains non-functional. Reports indicate that the number of wells and reservoirs claimed to have been constructed was falsified, and substandard materials were used in the project.
Immediate Action
Regional President Mustafa Muhumed Omar took swift action, dismissing Hassen Mohammed and appointing Mohammed Umer Ahmed as his successor. An investigation has been launched to evaluate ongoing projects in the region’s water, road, and health infrastructure.
Somali’s Water Supply Issues
The failure of the Jigjiga clean water project has left residents with limited access to clean water, highlighting the severe impact of the alleged corruption on the local population.

Somali’s Ongoing Projects and Challenges
Other water supply projects in the region, such as those in Degehabur and Shilabo, remain incomplete despite significant budgets and extended timelines. The regional administration is under pressure to address these issues and improve infrastructure.
Efforts to Address Corruption in Somali
The removal of the Water Bureau chief and the ongoing investigation reflect the regional administration’s commitment to addressing corruption and improving public services. The outcome of the investigation will be closely watched by residents and stakeholders.