Mother’s Day: Lands Commission Ladies Association donates hampers to ‘new mothers’

The Lands Commission Ladies Association (LACOLAS), as part of activities to celebrate the Mother’s Day on Sunday, donated hampers to new mothers at the Maternity Ward of the Mamobi General Hospital in Accra, to honour and appreciate them.

The hampers contained baby and mother items including diapers, detergents, washing powder, baby oil, baby wipes, sleeping and body suits for babies, baby soaps, powder and sanitary pads.

Dr Mrs Theodora Mends, the President of the Association, said the Association decided to donate to the ward to put smiles on the faces of new mothers and share in their joy.

‘Mother’s Day is a special day dedicated to honouring and appreciating mothers and mother figures for their love, care, and sacrifices,’ she said.

Madam Jacqueline Tetteh-Ashong, a Senior Administrator of the Hospital, received the items on behalf of Management, and lauded the LACOLAS for the kind gesture.

She used the opportunity to appeal to other corporate institutions and individuals to emulate the kind gesture, noting that the donation would go a long way to support the mothers and the babies.

On attendance Mr Timothy Anyidoho, the Greater Accra Regional Lands Officer and Patron of LACOLAS, Hajia Zenabu Salifu, Vice President of the Association, and Ms Mawunyo Asuo, the Secretary.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Somali President Commemorates SYL Founding, Calls on Youth to Combat Terrorism

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud commemorated the founding of the Somali Youth League (SYL) by laying flowers in honor of its fighters.

80 years have passed since the establishment of SYL, which played a crucial role in the liberation of the Somali people.

During the commemoration, President Mohamud noted that Somalia faces a difficult challenge today: terrorism.

He praised the youth who have joined the Somali Armed Forces to combat terrorism in the country.

‘If the youths of SYL succeeded in making the Somali people resist colonialism and become leaders in the liberation movements of African countries, today our Somali youths are faced with a difficult challenge to liberate their country from evildoers who have massacred our people and denied life and government to our country,’ said President Mohamud.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali President Sends National Armed Forces to Fight Al-Shabaab Terrorists

President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, bid farewell to units of the National Armed Forces at General Gordan Camp in Mogadishu.

The Gantaal Battalion of the National Guard is being deployed to participate in the second offensive against Al-Shabaab terrorists.

In a speech to the troops, President Mohamud expressed the government’s and people’s hope for a final victory over terrorism. He instructed the soldiers to maintain proper behavior and follow laws to ensure the trust and loyalty of the Somali people.

The President also highlighted the armed forces’ recent successes and mentioned two government plans: one to eliminate terrorism and another to establish a National Army.

After his speech, President Mohamud held a meeting with leading army officers. They discussed their commitment to the Somali people’s patience against this enemy that has crippled their lives and praised the sacrifice and bravery of the Somali forces.

Source: Somali National News Agency

Somali Prime Minister Congratulates Youth on Founding of SYL

Mogadishu, coinciding with the founding of the Somali Youth League (SYL), Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre of the Federal Republic of Somalia congratulated the Somali youth.

He praised their unity and patriotism in achieving independence and urged them to continue fighting corruption and extremism.

In his statement, Prime Minister Hamse said that the SYL led Somalia to its independence and sovereignty, which was achieved through the sacrifices of Somali veterans who fought against colonialism. ‘The youth who united in the SYL organization…were characterized by unity, patriotism and also that they distanced themselves from tribalism.’

The Prime Minister thanked the Somali youth for their role in building the country’s government and urged them to continue their efforts in liberating the country, fighting corruption, and eradicating extremist groups that hinder Somalia’s development.

Source: Somali National News Agency

State Minister for Foreign Affairs : We appreciate Qatar’s supporting positions in various stages and circumstances

HE State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Republic of Somalia Ali Mohamed Omar underscored his country’s appreciation for the State of Qatar’s efforts and supporting stances to Somalia and its people in various stages and circumstances, noting the long-term and deep-rooted relations between the two brotherly countries and peoples.

In an interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA), His Excellency said Somalia has a long-standing relationship with the State of Qatar, and Qatar continued to maintain a good relationship with Somalia, and this makes Somalia’s relationship with Qatar unique.

He described his visit to Doha as successful and fruitful and comes within the shared visits between the two countries, confirming that he had made held fruitful talks in Doha and spires to further shared visits to promote relations between the two countries and the Qatari and Somali peoples.

HE State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Republic of Somalia emphasized his country’s keenness to develop these relations and enhance bilateral cooperation fields, especially at this stage where Somalia needs much support considering its efforts in development and peace.

Somalia has gone a long way at the stability level, but it needs much help to overcome the enormous challenges the country is facing, he said, adding that Somalia has recovered as a fragile nation, but it faces risks, including terrorism.

He pointed out that the State of Qatar has been in a permanent communication with various national governments in Somalia and provided various support and aid to the Somali people, adding that the State of Qatar accomplished a number of development projects, including the 112 kilometers of Road in Mogadishu linking it to Balaad and Jawajher, which cut down travel time in those areas from two days to two hours, expediting the movements of citizens, merchandise and agricultural commodities, as well as activating trade movement between cities in general.

The Somali State Minister for Foreign Affairs pointed out to several agreements signed between his country and the State of Qatar, including consultation and cooperation at the international arena, whether in the United Nations, or the Arab League and other multilateral organizations.

Bilateral relations are important, as well as regional relationship, and Somalia has many interests whether in the Arab or African regions, he said.

His Excellency talked about the most prominent challenges facing Somalia at the current time which the Somali government prioritizes them in its bilateral relations, adding that Somalia faces two challenges that require support and cooperation, including building security institutions to counter terrorism, while the second challenge is debt problem.

He indicated that Qatar significantly contributes to building security and military institutions through education, where there many Somali students in the Qatari military academies, whether they are maritime, aviation or land forces. The State of Qatar also supports Somalia in its talks with the World Bank.

The State of Qatar has a lot of partners in the West and Somalia needs their help, Ali Mohamed Omar added, emphasizing that Qatar supports Somalia in this field.

Meanwhile, HE State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Somalia praised the Qatari efforts to bolster security and peace at the world and region’s levels through mediations and conflict resolution, hailing the Qatar’s role in mediating between Somalia and Kenya.

He asserted that Somalia is moving in the right direction to overcome the crises that have been engulfing the country for years, noting that the major challenge which faces Somalia today is the achievement of security as the key for development and the foundation for progress and prosperity.

Somalia is exerting much effort to bolster security and stability, he said, adding that since past year it succeeded in restoring security in several states, and this improvement in security enhances development plans.

He pointed out that the Somali government is putting more effort into education right now and hopefully by the end of the year it will have a better environment, more conducive environment that can attract more development, affirming that Somali governments developmental strategy is to start with security, and once that is accomplished it will focus a lot more on developmental projects.

Commenting on drought challenges, he indicated that such challenge is consequential, and it is one of the climate change phenomena that has implications on the humanitarian situation in the country.

Concluding his statements to QNA, HE State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Republic of Somalia said he was grateful to the support provided by Qatar Charity that supplies a lot of food and medical assistance to the remote areas in pursuit of curbing the drought consequences. (QNA)

Source: Somali National News Agency