Urban Growth and Challenges of Local Government Administration in Somalia; Case Study Benadir Region


International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2025 by IRJEMS
Volume 4  Issue 4
Year of Publication : 2025
Authors : Mursal Mohamud Ahmed, Abdullahi Hussein Mohamed, Dr. Aina-Obe Shamsuddin Bolatito
irjems doi : 10.56472/25835238/IRJEMS-V4I4P109

Citation:

Mursal Mohamud Ahmed, Abdullahi Hussein Mohamed, Dr. Aina-Obe Shamsuddin Bolatito. "Urban Growth and Challenges of Local Government Administration in Somalia; Case Study Benadir Region" International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 86-95, 2025.

Abstract:

Somalia's urban growth, particularly in the Benadir region, has intensified over the past decades with driving forces such as population inflow, economic opportunities, and post-conflict rehabilitation. This study analyzes challenges encountered by Somalia's Benadir local government administration, such as urban growth and challenges they experience owing to reasons such as weak infrastructure, lack of finance, and inefficient systems of governance. This rapid urbanisation, however, presents significant challenges to local government management, such as inadequate infrastructure, poor urban planning, limitations on resources, and governance challenges. This study investigates the impact of urban development on local government functioning in the Benadir region, with an emphasis on how municipal governments manage urban services such as housing, waste management, public health, and security under the conditions of limited financial and human resources. The research also emphasizes the demand for better infrastructure, more effective institutional frameworks, and better policies of local governance to manage urban growth effectively. By facilitating sustainable urban development, policy concepts consist of decentralizing resources, developing capability, and establishing strategic partnerships with foreign entities. The research applied qualitative methods to approach, analysing secondary data acquired from kinds of literature of local government officials and leaders and data collected from policy documents and urban development reports. The findings show a gap between rates of urban growth and administrative capacity, leading to such governance challenges as informal settlements, poor public services, and undermined institutional arrangements. Strategic urban planning, enhanced mobilisation of resources, and building capacity are recommended by the report to strengthen local government administration and promote sustainable urban development in the Benadir region. These results contribute to the broader debate on urban governance in post-conflict environments, offering policy implications for Somalia and other developing nations experiencing rapid urbanisation.

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Keywords:

Urban Growth, Local Government Administration, Benadir Region, Somalia Urbanization Challenges, Post-Conflict Urbanization.