Mogadishu, Somalia — Banadir Governor Distributes Eid Assistance to People with Special Needs. Mogadishu, SONNA — The Governor of the Banadir Regional Administration and Mayor of Mogadishu, Dr. Hassan Mohamed Hussein (Muungaab), today distributed Eid al-Fitr cash assistance to individuals with special needs, particularly members of the deaf and blind community, to enable them to share in the joy of the festive occasion.
This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts by the Banadir Regional Administration to support vulnerable groups and promote social inclusion during national and religious celebrations. Governor Muungaab emphasized the administration’s responsibility to care for all segments of society, particularly those in need of additional support. He also encouraged the public to play an active role in assisting vulnerable groups and individuals with special needs.
The Governor further commended Somalia’s security forces for their dedication and sacrifice in maintaining peace and stability, especially during the Eid period. He urged the public to cooperate closely with security agencies to ensure continued safety and stability, while extending his best wishes to the Somali people for a peaceful and joyous Eid al-Fitr.
According to local reports, the distribution of cash assistance is a significant gesture by the administration to ensure that no one is left behind during the festive season.
The initiative is seen as a step towards fostering a more inclusive society, where individuals with special needs are not only acknowledged but also actively supported.
The Governor’s remarks reflect a broader commitment to the welfare of all citizens, regardless of their abilities. This approach is vital in a region that has faced numerous challenges, including conflict and poverty, which have disproportionately affected vulnerable groups.
Further details regarding the extent of the assistance and the impact on the recipients are expected to emerge in the coming days.
The Banadir Regional Administration’s efforts to promote social inclusion and support vulnerable groups are closely watched by both local and international observers, as they are seen as crucial for the long-term stability and development of the region.
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Source: sonna.





