Mogadishu Port Strengthens Sudanese Ties with Educational Grant. MOGADISHU, Somalia — The General Manager of the Port of Mogadishu, Ambassador Mohamed Ali Nur (Americo), recently welcomed a delegation from the Republic of Sudan, marking a significant strengthening of ties between the two nations.
The delegation, led by the Sudanese Ambassador to Somalia, Abdelrahman Khalil Ahmed (Afandi), included senior administrators from Al Neelain University and Darul Salam University.
During the meeting, which took place on Friday, the Sudanese delegation presented an educational support package to the Mogadishu Port Administration. This package includes scholarships from Darul Salam University, specifically designed to enhance the professional skills and academic qualifications of the port’s workforce.
The collaboration between the two countries highlights the importance of integrating educational opportunities with critical infrastructure management.
The event was attended by the Deputy Manager of Mogadishu Port, Ismail Awmuse, emphasizing the port leadership’s commitment to international cooperation and staff development.
According to local reports, the scholarships are a testament to the enduring relationship between Somalia and Sudan.
The educational grant is expected to contribute to the overall improvement of the port’s operational efficiency and staff capabilities.
The meeting comes at a time when the Port of Mogadishu is undergoing significant developments, aiming to become a major trade hub in the region.
The educational partnership with Sudanese academic institutions is seen as a strategic move to ensure the port’s continued growth and success. Further details regarding the implementation of the scholarships and the specific programs offered by the Sudanese universities are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Source: sonna.





