Somalia’s Minister Inaugurates Football Field for Police Orphans. Mogadishu, Somalia — The Minister of Family and Human Rights Development, Amb. Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi, today inaugurated a new football field at the orphan care center for the children of the Somali Police Force.
The event took place at the center, which is designed to provide a recreational space for orphans of police officers.
According to local reports, Halima Saciya Yusuf Abdulle, the commander of the orphan care center, expressed gratitude to Minister Al — Makhzoumi for her support. She highlighted that the new initiative will significantly benefit the children, offering them a place to play and grow.
During the ceremony, Minister Al — Makhzoumi emphasized the importance of supporting orphaned children and ensuring their well-being and happiness.
She paid tribute to the children of police officers who lost their parents in the line of duty, noting that the peace enjoyed today is a result of their sacrifice.
The football field is part of a broader effort to improve the living conditions and quality of life for orphans in Somalia.
It is believed that such initiatives can have a lasting positive impact on the children’s development and mental health. Further details regarding the construction of the field and its funding were not immediately available.
However, the event is seen as a step forward in the government’s commitment to supporting the families of police officers and other security personnel.
The government stated in a communiqué that it remains committed to the welfare of all Somali children, especially those who have lost parents in the service of the nation. Sources close to the matter said that the new facility is expected to attract more attention and support for the orphan care center, potentially leading to further improvements in the children’s lives. Further details are expected as the project continues to develop.
Source: sonna.





