According to the Somali government, 100 al-Shabab militants on Saturday surrendered following an amnesty offer by President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

 In a statement, the Ministry of Information, Tourism and Culture says the Somali National Army (SNA) forces recently accepted the surrender of militants from four regional states as the battle against the extremist group al-Shabab escalates nationwide.

“Last week, 100 al-Shabab militants including leaders who have been long-term members of al-Shabab surrendered from Galmudug, Hirshabelle, Southwest and Banadir regions.”

In August 2023, Mohamud offered amnesty to al-Shabab militants as part of a strategy to further weaken the extremist group by removing them from the battlefield.

“The government is extending an amnesty offer as a warm welcome to all radicalized militants who choose to denounce and defect from the terrorist group,” the ministry added.

Despite the militants’ ongoing attacks on government institutions, army bases and hotels frequented by prominent individuals and government officials, government forces have taken control of major towns in central and southern Somalia as part of the president’s all-out battle against al-Shabab.