Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre of Somalia has called the corruption bedeviling the country a “bad disease.”
The Prime Minister said that the East African nation has suffered a lot over the years from the effects of corruption.
He was speaking during Anti-Corruption Week, which the government held in Mogadishu, the nation’s capital.
Prime Minister Barre addressed the gathering on Sunday, December 18.
The Prime Minister said that corruption had left negative impacts on all aspects of life in Somali society.