The President of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh has appointed Ali Jeyte Osman as the president's office for the coordination of community fighters [Ma'wisley].
The appointment was announced in a brief statement broadcasted by the state media. This coincides with the government's plans to launch the second phase of the anti-Al-Shabaab offensive.
Jeyte shined in the first phase of the war as he mobilized the public uprising against Al-Shabaab, which cleared the militants from many areas in the eastern parts of the Hiiraan region last year. The Somali president met Jeyte recently in Mahas town in the Hiiraan region, where they reached an agreement on participation in the war which enters a final stage this year.
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