Presidential candidate Abdinur Ahmed Darmaan accelerates his international campaign.

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Presidential candidate Abdinur Ahmed Darman is intensifying his political campaign for the country’s leadership, after traveling to some countries around the world, especially Europe and the United States. This highly organized campaign aims to gain the support of the Somali diaspora and strengthen diplomatic relations with the international community.

Recently, the candidate arrived in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, where a large number of his supporters and key members of the Somali community are present. His welcome was warm, reflecting the growing support he is receiving both at home and abroad.

While in Nairobi, Abdinur Ahmed Darman is holding a series of meetings with international diplomats, representatives of international organizations, and political stakeholders. These meetings focus on discussions on Somalia’s political future, security, statehood reconstruction, and strengthening Somalia’s relations with the international community.

The candidate is also holding special meetings with various segments of the Somali community in Nairobi, directly presenting his political plan and program. He stressed the importance of providing the Somali people with transparent leadership, with a vision for the country’s development.

Abdinur Ahmed Darmaan’s political plan is said to focus on several key points, including:

Reforming government institutions

Strengthening security and combating terrorism

Developing the economy and creating job opportunities

Enhancing social services such as health and education

Political analysts point out that the candidate’s overseas campaign is strategic, as it provides him with an opportunity to gain international support, which could play a key role in the Somali electoral process.

In conclusion, Abdinur Ahmed Darmaan’s tour of Nairobi and other countries demonstrates his efforts to build a broad political base and present a new political vision for the future of the country to the Somali people.