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AMISOM HANDOVER RENOVATED CLASSROOM IN SOMALIA
Kenyan soldiers serving under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) has handed over the renovated three classrooms in Somalia.
The renovated classrooms which has brought so much joy to resident is located at Hosingow Primary School in the Lower Jubba region of Jubaland State of Somalia.
Meanwhile, the renovation is part of the AMISOM’s Quick Impact Projects (QIPs), aimed at ensuring quick but long lasting impacts, thereby improving service delivery in the education sector to the Somali people.
Speaking during the ceremony, AMISOM Sector 2 Commander, Brigadier Paul Njema said the decision to support the education sector followed a request by the local community during his last visit to the area, in May this year.
Quoting Njema, “The three classrooms that we are inaugurating today were constructed and furnished by the KDF using contingent—owned resources under quick impact projects as part of an elaborate plan aimed at strengthening the institutional capacity in the education sector. It is a timely project that was requested for by you the great people of Hosingow when I last visited here.”
Speaking at the ceremony, the Hosingow town administrator, Abdulkadir Omar Shire thanked AMISOM for its timely support saying that they are looking forward to more support to help establish a secondary school in the area.
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