Barawe(Araweelo News Network) Islamist group Al-Shabab has named new leader Ahmad Umar as successor to former leader Ahmed Abdi Godane, who was killed in a US air strike south somalia Monday Night 1 Sep, 2014.
The group announced the move in an online statement, vowing to take revenge for Godane’s death.
Somalia’s authorities earlier put the country on alert for possible retaliatory attacks by al-Shabab.
The alert came as the US confirmed the death of Godane in air strikes south of Mogadishu on Monday night.
New leader Al-shabab Ahmad Umar, who is also known as Abu Ubaidah.
Abu Mohammed, one of al-Shabab’s commanders, said the decision to appoint him was unanimous.
The US confirmed Godane was killed in an air strike on Monday night south of Mogadishu
In a statement, al-Shabab also warned: “Avenging the death of our scholars and leaders is a binding obligation on our shoulders that we will never relinquish nor forget no matter how long it takes.”
“By the permission of Allah, you will surely taste the bitter consequences of your actions.”
The announcement of the new leader came just minutes after al-Shabab themselves confirmed the death of Godane.