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Ministry of Defence (Somalia)

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Headquarters
  
Mogadishu,  Somalia

Ministry of Defence (Somalia)

Formed
  
1 April 1914; 102 years ago (1914-04-01)

Jurisdiction
  
Federal Government of Somalia

Agency executive
  
Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini, Minister

The Ministry of Defence (Somali: Wasaaradda Gaashaandhigga) is charged with co-ordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security and the Somali Armed Forces. The President of Somalia is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces of the country. The Ministry of Defence provides policy framework and resources to the Armed Forces to discharge their responsibility in the context of the defence of the country. The Armed Forces (including Somali Army, Somali Air Force, and Somali Navy) under the Defence Ministry are primarily responsible for ensuring the territorial integrity of the nation.

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History

Historically, Somali society conferred distinction upon warriors (waranle) and rewarded military acumen. All Somali males were regarded as potential soldiers, except for the odd religious cleric (wadaado). Somalia's many Sultanates each maintained regular troops. In the early Middle Ages, the conquest of Shewa by the Ifat Sultanate ignited a rivalry for supremacy with the Solomonic dynasty.

in 1914, the Somaliland Camel Corps was formed in the British Somaliland protectorate and saw service before, during, and after the Italian invasion of the territory during World War II

After independence, the Darawishta merged with the former British Somaliland Scouts to form the 5,000 strong Somali National Army. The new military's first commander was Colonel Daud Abdulle Hirsi, a former officer in the British military administration's police force, the Somalia Gendarmerie. Officers were trained in the United Kingdom, Egypt and Italy. Despite the social and economic benefits associated with military service, the armed forces began to suffer chronic manpower shortages only a few years after independence.

The Somali Armed Forces were initially made up of the army, navy, air force, and air defence command. In the post-independence period, the national armed forces grew to become among the larger militaries on the continent.The SAF is now overseen by the federal Ministry of Defence.

Organization

  • Minister of Defence
  • Deputy Minister
  • Secretary-General
  • Under the Authority of Secretary-General
  • Internal Audit and Investigation Division
  • Somali Armed Forces Council Secretariat
  • Key Performance Indicator Unit
  • Legal Division
  • Strategic Communications Unit
  • Integrity Unit
  • Deputy Secretary-General (Development)
  • Development Division
  • Procurement Division
  • Somali Armed Forces Catalouging Authority
  • Deputy Secretary-General (Policy)
  • Policy and Strategic Planning Division
  • Defence Industry Division
  • Defence Reserve Depot
  • Deputy Secretary-General (Management)
  • Human Resource Management Division
  • Information Management Division
  • Finance Division
  • Account Division
  • Administration Division
  • Chief of Defence Forces
  • Chief of Army
  • Chief of Navy
  • Chief of Air Force
  • Joint Force Commander
  • Director of General Defence Intelligence
  • Chief of Staff Somali Armed Forces Headquarters
  • References

    Ministry of Defence (Somalia) Wikipedia