The Mayor of Hargeisa laying the foundation stone at the site Where the New Children Home will be Built |
By Goth Mohamed Goth
The Mayor of Hargeisa Mr. Abdurrahman Mahmoud
Aideed has laid the foundation stone for a state of the art center which
will shelter orphans, street and disabled children through donations
made by Somaliland born British international track and field athlete
Speaking during the ground breaking ceremony
the Mayor of Hargeisa said “The new children home which will be built
on these land donated by a Somaliland citizens , will be fully furnished
with a school, dormitories, recreation facilities and a clinic on the
premises to offer primary healthcare to the less fortunate children.
The two brothers Mr. Ahmed Ali Guled and Mr. Jama
Ali Guled ,who donated the land in which the future orphanage will be
build said they were happy that someone had finally come forward to help
in the building of the home the two brothers went on to say they
donated the land so as to improve the living conditions of less
fortunate children.
“This home upon completion will make a sustainable
difference that will not only make a significant impact on the lives of
the less fortunate children but will also benefit the society as a whole
and we hope others wealth citizens shall follow suit in donating
towards the home”, Mr. Ahmed Ali Guled said.
Local Councilman Mr. Abdi Ali Yusuf who was among the dignitaries present
at the ground breaking ceremony said, “I am glad to see private
citizens of this nation taking the lead in helping their fellow citizens
and he also applauded the siblings for their generosity.
The donated land located in Heedho in the northern fringes KM from city center.
On the other hand the Mayor of Hargeisa revealed the Mayor of Djibouti city had pledged to assist the city of Hargeisa with garbage collection vehicles during his visit to neighboring Djibouti last week and
that the fellow Mayor of Djibouti city had will be coming to Hargeisa
in May to sign a memorandum of understanding which will see the two
capital partner to become twin cities.
SomalilandPress.Com
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