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Somalia deploys forces in Mogadishu after president fires mayor

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MOGADISHU: Somalia’s president fired the mayor of the capital Mogadishu on Sunday, in an apparent bid to defuse moves toward greater autonomy for the city.

President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed named current Informatio­n Minister Abdirahman Omar Osman to the post of Mogadishu mayor and governor of the Banadir administra­tion, the region that includes the city, according to a statement from his office.

Osman replaces Thabit Abdi Mohamed who has served just nine months in office.

Immediatel­y after the mayor’s firing, government security forces were deployed across Mogadishu to forestall any potential protest against the move.

Earlier, Mohamed’s supporters in the city council had nominated him to head an autonomous Banadir administra­tion, hoping to secure for the city and surroundin­g area equal status to Somalia’s six regional states, which have their own presidents and enjoy a greater degree of autonomy.

The central government opposed to any such efforts.

The row started earlier this month when the mayor called for a conference to discuss the future status of Banadir region, against the will of the president, who is better known by his nickname Farmajo.

Over the years, Somalia has been is facing many political and security problems, including threats from militants.

US forces in the country said Friday that four Al-Shabab militants were killed in an airstrike as part of the ongoing offensive against the rebels. The US commander said the strike took place on Thursday in southern Somalia, around 50 km northwest of the port city of Kismayo.

The commander did not provide details on the attack, which it said was undertaken “in coordinati­on with the Federal Government of Somalia.”

But it said no civilians were killed.

“US forces will continue to use all authorized and appropriat­e measures to protect US citizens and to disable terrorist threats,” the commander said in a statement.

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