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Minister of Youth opens a meeting between FGS & FMS

 


The Minister if Youth and Sports of the Federal Government of Somalia, H.E Mohamed Barre Mohamud along with the Deputy Minister, H.E Fahmo Ahmed Nur opened a two-day meeting between the Ministry of Youth of the Federal Government Somalia (FGS) and Ministers of Youth of the Federal Member States (FMS) of Somalia in Mogadishu.

The Minister said in a tweet ”I had the pleasure of opening a two-day consultation meeting with the deputy minister of the Ministry, H.E Fahmo Ahmed Nur, and the Ministers of Youth and Sports of the Federal Member States.”





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