strong body are currently in Somalia, many of them staying away from Nairobi as a protest against Yusuf's policies. An aide to Prime Minister Mohamed Ali Gedi said he took note of Adan's move but the government was carrying on with its plan to relocate to the southwestern town of Baidoa and in Jowhar, a town just north of Mogadishu. The aide said Gedi would announce a cabinet reshuffle on Monday, but did not elaborate. Somalia collapsed into chaos after the overthrow of military ruler Mohammed Siad Barre in 1991, and conflict and famine have killed hundreds of thousands of people since then. Yusuf's bid to restore government is Somalia's 14th such attempt. A number of aid experts working in Huddur and Wajid towns near Baidoa have been moved temporarily to Jowhar as a security precaution amid reports that several militia chiefs allied to Yusuf are gathering armed forces in the vicinity of Baidoa, humanitarian sources in Nairobi said without elaborating. --more 2213 Local Time 1913 GMT