SOMALIA / HIRSHABELLE NEW SRSG VISIT

08-Jun-2023 00:05:29
Kicking off her initial round of meetings with the leaders of Somalia’s Federal Member States, the new top United Nations official in the country visited Hirshabelle to discuss a range of issues with its leadership and reaffirm the world body’s support. UNSOM
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STORY: SOMALIA / HIRSHABELLE NEW SRSG VISIT
TRT: 05:29
SOURCE: UNSOM
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNSOM ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 08 JUNE 2023, JOWHAR, SOMALIA
SHOTLIST
1. Aerial shots, airfield
2. Various shots, UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, Catriona Laing, boarding a helicopter, Shabelle River
3. Various shot, Laing arriving with her delegation to meet with Hirshabelle’s President Ali Abdullahi Hussein ‘Gudlawe,’ his advisors, and cabinet members
4. Various shots, convoy driving Laing with delegation
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Catriona Laing, Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, United Nations:
“It is with great pleasure that I make my first trip outside of Mogadishu here in Hirshabelle.”
6. Aerial shots, flooded farm fields
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Catriona Laing, Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, United Nations:
“Mr. President, this is the first of many visits I will do to Hirshabelle, and I am delighted, and I am looking forward to a very constructive partnership with you and with your team as we work to achieve your aspiration for a peaceful, prosperous, secure Hirshabelle.”
8. Various shots, Laing and delegation meeting with Hirshabelle’s President, his advisors, and cabinet members
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Catriona Laing, Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, United Nations:
“In my discussions with the president, we focused in particular on the recent flooding crisis that you are facing, and committed the full support of the UN’s country programmes and agencies to come behind the very good efforts of the government to try and ensure that the immediate needs are met, but just as importantly, that we invest in long-term flood defenses and so on to ensure there are sustainable solutions.”
10. Aerial shots, flooded farm fields
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Catriona Laing, Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, United Nations:
“The president updated me on the very effective campaign against Al-Shabaab, the reclaiming of much of the territory, and we talked about the importance of stabilizing those areas, coming in with a whole-of-government, holistic approach; the UN is very committed to supporting that.”
12. Various shots, Laing, UN Deputy Special Representative George Conway meeting with Hirshabelle’s President
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Catriona Laing, Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, United Nations:
“I commended him for his outreach and commitment to support that wider state-building process at the national level as well as here, within his own [Federal Member] State with the establishment of district councils. We agreed on the importance of an inclusive approach, a transparent approach, as we reach out to all stakeholders to build consensus.”
14. Various shots, convoy driving, streets, aerial views
STORYLINE
Kicking off her initial round of meetings with the leaders of Somalia’s Federal Member States, the new top United Nations official in the country visited Hirshabelle to discuss a range of issues with its leadership and reaffirm the world body’s support.

Catriona Laing, UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, said, “It is with great pleasure that I make my first trip outside of Mogadishu here to Hirshabelle.”

She also said, “Mr. President, this is the first of many visits I will do to Hirshabelle, and I am delighted, and I am looking forward to a very constructive partnership with you and with your team as we work to achieve your aspiration for a peaceful, prosperous, secure Hirshabelle.”

The UN official had been speaking at a joint media encounter with Hirshabelle’s President Ali Abdullahi Hussein ‘Gudlawe,’ with whom she and her delegation had met earlier, along with the president’s advisors and cabinet members.

Those accompanying her included George Conway, the UN Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representative for Somalia, who also serves as the UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia.

In her remarks to the media, the UN Special Representative said she and the president covered topics such as Hirshabelle’s humanitarian needs, its security situation, and national matters.

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), flooding in May left a trail of destruction in parts of the Federal Member State, inundating homes, and farmland, washing away livestock, temporarily closing schools and health facilities, and damaging roads. In addition, thousands of people were forced to abandon their homes and move to higher ground.

“In my discussions with the president, we focused in particular on the recent flooding crisis that you are facing, and committed the full support of the UN’s country programmes and agencies to come behind the very good efforts of the government to try and ensure that the immediate needs are met, but just as importantly, that we invest in long-term flood defenses and so on to ensure there are sustainable solutions,” Laing said.

On security matters, recent government efforts against the terrorist group Al-Shabaab figured prominently.

“The president updated me on the very effective campaign against Al-Shabaab, the reclaiming of much of the territory, and we talked about the importance of stabilizing those areas, coming in with a whole-of-government, holistic approach,” Laing said.

“The UN is very committed to supporting that.”

The UN Special Representative also welcomed the Hirshabelle leader’s “strong engagement” on national affairs, such as with the country’s constitutional review process and state-building efforts.

“I commended him for his outreach and commitment to support that wider state-building process at the national level as well as here, within his own [Federal Member] State with the establishment of district councils,” Ms. Laing said. “We agreed on the importance of an inclusive approach, a transparent approach, as we reach out to all stakeholders to build consensus.”

While in Jowhar, the UN Special Representative also met with the commander of peacekeepers serving with the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), as well as UN staff based there.

Laing was appointed to her position in May this year and arrived in Somalia earlier this week. Soon after landing in Mogadishu, she met with Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre.

In addition to serving in various roles in the government of the United Kingdom, Laing also served with the UN’s development arm from 1993 to 1994.
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