Somalia Police Chief Lays Foundation Stone for New Police Station in Masagawaay

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    Somalia Police Chief Lays Foundation Stone for New Police Station in Masagawaay

    Masagawaay (Horn Observer + Lamaane.net) – Somalia Police Force Commissioner Brig. Gen. Asad Osman Abdullahi on Tuesday, July 7, laid the foundation stone for a new police station in Masagawaay, Galgaduud region, marking a new step in the feder

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Masagawaay (Horn Observer + Lamaane.net) – Somalia Police Force Commissioner Brig. Gen. Asad Osman Abdullahi on Tuesday, July 7, laid the foundation stone for a new police station in Masagawaay, Galgaduud region, marking a new step in the federal government's efforts to strengthen security, expand state institutions, and improve the delivery of public policing services in the area.

The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by security officials, local administrators, and community representatives who gathered at the proposed construction site. The new police station is expected to serve as a permanent operational base for officers deployed in Masagawaay, improving law enforcement capabilities and enabling a faster response to security incidents across the surrounding communities.

Addressing participants, Brig. Gen. Asad Osman Abdullahi said officers assigned to the station would work closely with residents to safeguard public security, prevent criminal activities, and uphold the rule of law. He called on the local population to cooperate with security agencies by sharing information that could help maintain stability and protect lives and property.


"The officers serving here will work for the community and remain committed to preventing acts that threaten public security," the police commissioner said during the ceremony, urging residents to maintain close cooperation with government security institutions.

Following the event, the police chief visited the offices of Somalia's Independent National Electoral and Boundaries Commission, where voter registration was underway. Election officials briefed the delegation on the progress of the registration exercise and the measures being implemented to facilitate eligible voters participating in the electoral process.

Community representatives welcomed the construction of the police station, saying a permanent security presence would improve coordination between residents and law enforcement agencies. Local officials also noted that the facility is expected to enhance routine policing, strengthen the protection of civilians and public property, and support the enforcement of national laws.

Lamaane News Network, citing local officials present during the visit, learned that the project forms part of wider government stabilization efforts aimed at strengthening state institutions in areas recovered from the armed group Al-Shabaab. The station is also expected to improve coordination among security agencies operating in the district and reinforce public confidence in government services.

Masagawaay has remained an important location in Somalia's stabilization strategy as federal authorities continue restoring governance and public institutions in territories affected by years of conflict. Expanding permanent security infrastructure is regarded by government officials as an essential component of sustaining security gains, supporting civilian administration, and creating conditions for long-term development in Galgaduud.

Founded on December 9, 2015, Lamaane News Network (https://lamaane.net/) is a Somali digital news organization publishing reports in Somali and English with a focus on national affairs, politics, security, governance, and regional developments. The outlet states that its editorial approach emphasizes accuracy, verification, ethical reporting, and public-interest journalism for audiences in Somalia and the wider Horn of Africa.


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