Mogadishu (Somalistandard) – The Director-General of Somalia’s Bureau of Standards, Hawa Ahmed Hassan, who happens to be the daughter-in-law of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, is facing serious accusations of corruption and nepotism.
Reports have emerged of abuse of power and lack of due process in the laying off of bureau employees.
In a letter of protest addressed to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the laid-off staff members pleaded for help, alleging that Hawa Ahmed Hassan had abused her authority and shown favoritism. The letter also raised concerns about corruption and mismanagement within the Somali Bureau of Standards.
According to the affected employees, Mrs. Hassan, who was appointed as the Director-General of the bureau in late 2022, has terminated experienced staff members without valid justification and replaced them with allegedly unqualified individuals who have close personal ties to her or her family. The letter further claimed that these layoffs were carried out to create vacancies for these favored individuals.
The employees expressed deep frustration and disappointment, stating that their rights had been violated and they had been unfairly dismissed from their positions. They called on President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to intervene and launch an investigation into the matter, and to take appropriate action to address the alleged corruption and mismanagement at the Somali Bureau of Standards.
These accusations against the President’s daughter-in-law have ignited public outrage and raised concerns about nepotism and corruption within the Somali government.
Critics are demanding a thorough investigation into the matter and accountability for any wrongdoing. However, Hawa Ahmed Hassan has not yet responded to the allegations against her.
The Bureau of Standards plays a critical role in ensuring quality control and standards in various industries, including food and agriculture, construction, and consumer goods.
The allegations against its Director-General have cast doubt on the integrity of the bureau and highlighted the urgent need for transparency and accountability in the Somali government.
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