At a key milestone in the future of the country, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Bale officially launched Somalia’s National Transformation Plan (NTP) 2025-2029 in Mogadishu today.
This comprehensive strategy aims to set the foundation for the country’s long-term development and economic growth.
NTP 2025-2029 outlines key priorities for Somalia’s transformation across a variety of sectors, including infrastructure development, education, healthcare, security, and job creation.
With an emphasis on sustainable growth, the plan aims to empower Somali citizens, create new opportunities and strengthen the country’s global position.
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Bale emphasized that the NTP represents a new era in Somalia, focusing on strategic development, improving governance and fostering economic stability.
He highlighted the importance of collaboration between government, private sector and international partners in ensuring successful plans.
“We are taking critical steps to build a prosperous future for Somalia. The NTP will serve as a blueprint for our nation’s transformation over the next five years and cultivate opportunities for all Somalis,” Prime Minister Bale said at the launch event.
The plan is an important part of efforts to restructure Somalia’s economy and infrastructure, aiming to strengthen resilience to the challenges while enhancing citizens’ well-being.
As NTP 2025-2029 sets a course in national development, it is expected to have a wide range of impacts on Somalia’s economic trajectory and its position at global stages.
With this bold initiative, Somalia embarks on a new journey to prosperity, demonstrating its commitment to a brighter, more sustainable future for future generations.