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Somalia to establish 100 schools
in the capital


ABDULKADIR KHALIF
AFRICA REVIEW
February 8 2012

Somalia President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed has announced the government's plan to establish 100 schools in the capital Mogadishu.

President Ahmed said the move was aimed at ensuring more Somali children and adults accessed quality education.

The Transitional Federal Government President made the announcement on Monday while receiving the keys to a commercial centre building known as Bacadlaha Xamarweyne in Central Mogadishu.

Bacadlaha was one of hundreds of buildings that belonged to the Somali Government that collapsed in 1991, and had since been taken over by private citizens.

“There are 90 schools in Mogadishu that can be rehabilitated for the education of children and adults,” stated the President.

Several countries and institutions have expressed willingness to offer development assistance to Somalia, especially after the militants of Al-Shabaab, the radical Islamist group, were largely driven out of Mogadishu.

Since November 2011, for instance, governmental and non-governmental organisations from Turkey have been establishing medical clinics, orphanages and schools providing services free of charge.

“I urge all private people to vacate the public building for the government to provide services,” stated President Ahmed.

On Sunday, the squatters occupying Guriga Hoyooyinka (Women’s House), a landmark building in Central Mogadishu, surrendered it to the government.

Source: AFRICA REVIEW

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