Yaqbiriweyne
Yaqbiriweyne is a town located in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia. within the South West State federal member state. The town lies west of Wanlaweyn and south of Mogadishu and had an estimated population of 12,950 in 2019.
Overview
The town is located west of Wanlaweyn District and south of the Somalian capital Mogadishu.Between 2024 and 2025, Yaaq Bariweyne and its environs experienced bouts of violence linked to standoffs between regional security forces of the South West Administration and local clan militias associated with the Gaaljecel Independent monitors and humanitarian reporting describe checkpoint crackdowns, intermittent armed clashes, and displacement of civilians from the Yaaq Bariweyne area to camps around Mogadishu.
Lower Shabelle has long been affected by overlapping conflicts involving federal/state forces, clan militias, and al-Shabaab, with periodic flare-ups along key road corridors that connect Mogadishu to Baidoa and other towns. Human Rights Watch Yaaq Bariweyne is a Gaaljecel-inhabited locality within this corridor.
Yaaq Bari Weyne sits on the Mogadishu–Wanlaweyn–Baidoa road corridor, which links the Benadir capital region with South West State’s agricultural interior. EUAA’s 2025 COI report notes that Gaaljecel-affiliated checkpoints were established “in the Yaqbariweyne area, on the main road that connects Mogadishu–Baidoa,” and that this stretch has been a recurrent friction point with South West State security forces and neighbouring clans. This positioning makes the town a local choke point for trade, taxation, and security operations moving between Lower Shabelle and Bay. “Local leaders and community outlets claim Yaaq Bari Weyne was among the first localities in southern Somalia to organize clan-based resistance to al-Shabaab,
Open-source reporting records periodic confrontations between local militia forces and al-Shabaab in and around Yaqbiriweyne. For example, in October 2017 MP Dahir Amin “Jeesow” asserted in a televised interview that clan forces repelled an al-Shabaab assault on Yaqbiriweyne. While this is a partisan account rather than independent field reporting, it aligns with wider patterns of community mobilization against al-Shabaab in Lower Shabelle during the government’s 2022–2025 offensives.
2024–2025 clashes and displacement
In 2024–2025, Yaqbiriweyne appeared in ACLED-based and humanitarian updates as a hotspot for checkpoint crackdowns and intermittent fighting among state forces, clan militias, and al-Shabaab. The areas where the local militias control and inspect the movements of Ashabaab. Situation notes from September 2024 describe state operations to dismantle militia checkpoints across Lower Shabelle and Bay, with Yaqbiriweyne repeatedly referenced in the context of armed incidents and civilian movements.''Because the Mogadishu–Baidoa corridor is the principal overland lifeline linking the capital to South West State’s markets, control of checkpoints around Yaqbiriweyne can shape commodity prices, humanitarian access, and military logistics. Earlier assessments have highlighted the strategic importance of nearby Wanlaweyn and Afgooye on this artery, with Yaqbiriweyne functioning as a node within that corridor network. Local Gaaljecel community representatives and media accounts have claimed that officials of the South West Administration attempted to compel evacuations of Yaqbiriweyne residents because of the town’s strategic location; South West authorities have not confirmed this account, and independent corroboration remains limited.''