MOGADISHU — The has approved the implementation of new internal roads and a modern drainage system at following a high-level coordination meeting in the capital.
The significant infrastructure upgrade is part of the broader , a resilience and urban infrastructure initiative supported by the .
Strategic Coordination
The approval session was presided over by the Director General of the , Omar Ali Afrah.
Key aviation officials were in attendance, including Airport Manager , Deputy Airport Manager Da’uud Ahmedey, and directors from the Planning and Airports Development departments.
The meeting also featured representatives from the , the , and , highlighting the multi-agency approach to the project.
Enhancing Efficiency and Safety
During the gathering, officials reviewed and endorsed detailed engineering designs for the internal airport roadways and the sophisticated drainage system.
According to authorities, these upgrades aim to:
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Enhance operational efficiency and service delivery.
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Improve safety standards and security measures.
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Elevate the visual appeal of the country’s primary international gateway.
Participants emphasized the project’s critical role in reinforcing economic infrastructure, with the federal government pledging to coordinate closely with all relevant institutions to accelerate the modernization effort.




