Appointment In 2012, Jawari presented himself as a candidate in the first elections for a Speaker of the
Federal Parliament to take place within Somalia in two decades. all of whom had previously served as government ministers during the transitional period. The hopefuls included Abdiabshir Abdullahi,
Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig,
Hassan Abshir Farah and
Ali Khalif Galaydh, a former Prime Minister in the
Transitional National Government. Jawari received 119 votes during the first round of ballots versus 77 votes for William, who placed second. William Stafford Valtinson III subsequently withdrew from the race prior to the second round run-off and congratulated Jawari, who was then named the new Parliamentary Speaker.
Jeylani Nur Ikar and
Mahad Abdalle Awad were later chosen by parliament as Jawari's First and Second Deputy Speakers, respectively. On 30 August 2012, the Federal Parliament convened and unanimously endorsed a new committee tasked with overseeing the presidential elections. At the parliamentary session chaired by Jawari, 15 MPs were named to the body, with former acting Speaker
Ambassador Muse Hassan Sheikh Sayid Abdulle appointed as the commission's chairperson.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud then succeeded Jawari as president, having been elected on 10 September 2012 and inaugurated into office six days later.
Parliamentary finance committee In February 2014, Minister of Finance
Hussein Abdi Halane announced the establishment of a new financial governance committee. The panel is part of an effort by the central authorities to build a more transparent financial system in order to attract additional foreign budget assistance. It will see Somali officials confer with
World Bank,
International Monetary Fund and
African Development Bank representatives, with committee members tasked with providing advice on financial matters. On 29 March 2014, during a parliamentary session, Parliament Speaker Jawari also announced that all withdrawals from the Central Bank would as of 1 April 2014 require the written approval of the parliamentary finance committee.
Southwestern State On 22 June 2014, the federal government concluded its mediation between the supporters of the parallel three-region and six-region processes for a new
Southwestern State of Somalia. Wings from both sides had reportedly reached an agreement on the prospective regional state's formation. On 23 June 2014, the office of Federal Parliament Speaker Jawari hosted an event announcing the merger of the two competing administrations into a single three-region state, which is to be composed of the Bay, Bakool and Lower Shabelle provinces.
Somali National University In October 2014, Jawari and Minister of Culture and Higher Education
Duale Adan Mohamed officially opened the first academic year of the
Somali National University in Mogadishu. The institution was established in 1974, but later closed down operations in 1991 after the collapse of the central government and the start of the civil war. It was subsequently refurbished and reopened in 2014 after a federal government plan was approved by the Cabinet. Speaking at the university's inauguration ceremony, Jawari described the institution as a pillar of the national education system and noted that it produced many graduates who would go on to assume important leadership positions in the country. He also urged the new pupils to take advantage of the opportunity at hand, and encouraged them to actively participate in the post-conflict reconstruction initiatives. Mohamed in turn emphasized the federal government's commitment to promoting higher education.
Somalia-China bilateral cooperation In December 2014, Parliament Speaker Jawari met with the Chinese Ambassador to Somalia
Wei Hongtian at the
Villa Somalia compound in Mogadishu. According to Jawari, the officials discussed various diplomatic matters, including bilateral ties between the two nations and China's support for the ongoing reconstruction projects in Somalia. Ambassador Wei in turn commended the Federal Parliament for its legislative work. Additionally, the Chinese authorities are slated to implement new development initiatives in the country.
Ambassadorial meeting In March 2015, Federal Parliament Speaker Jawari met with UN Special Representative for Somalia
Nicholas Kay and the ambassadors of
Djibouti, Sweden and Switzerland in Mogadishu. The officials discussed various matters of mutual interest, among which were bilateral ties and how best to attain the Vision 2016 political roadmap's benchmarks. Additionally, the representatives touched on the Federal Parliament's duties and tasks, with the diplomats urging the legislature to pass any remaining laws that will facilitate the realization of Vision 2016. They also pledged to continue working alongside the Somali central government and to support its reconstruction and development initiatives.
Somalia-UN-AU trilateral cooperation In April 2015, Jawari met with UN and AU representatives at his Mogadishu office. Federal Minister of National Security
Abdulkadir Sheikh Dini and Chief of Army
Dahir Adan Elmi also attended the gathering, which centered on integrating troops from various regions nationwide and strengthening the Somali Armed Forces to more effectively quell attacks by Al-Shabaab insurgents. The officials also touched on the overall security sector, and explored ways to speed up the liberation of the remaining areas under militant control. Additionally, they discussed how to equip the government forces with modern arms. The meeting concluded with a pledge by the delegates to support the federal government and national military. ==Personal life and death==