About 111,000 Citizens Displaced from Various Places Returned Home In Past Six MonthsGovernment Distributes Foodstuffs To Vulnerable Muslim Families During Ramadan

Ethiopia’s Minister of Peace, Binalf Andualem revealed that about 111,000 citizens displaced from various places returned to their homes during the past six months.

The minister made the remark in his briefing regarding the six month performance of his ministry today.

On the occasion, he said it takes the cooperation and coordination of numerous bodies to achieve peace.

Ensuring peace is a continuous process, he stated emphasizing the necessity of making consistent efforts to achieve peace in a sustainable manner.

In this regard, the minister remarked that a number of measures have been taken over the past six months to ensure sustainable peace citing the public discussions that attracted more than 9 million citizens in various parts of the country.

Efforts have also been carried out with a view to strengthen the federal system by enhancing relations between regional states of the country, the minister indicated.

According to the minister, successful activities have been undertaken in conflict preventio
n and respond.

Regarding the rehabilitation efforts, about 111,000 citizens displaced from various places in Ethiopia returned to their homes during the past six months, Binalf revealed.

Of them, 70 percent had been uprooted by violence, with the remaining having been affected by natural calamities.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

The Government has distributed foodstuffs worth Sh23, 052,000 to vulnerable Muslim households during the Ramadhan period to 16 counties across the country.

Principal Secretary (PS) of Culture and Heritage Ummi Bashir said the government started the initiative to have the vulnerable access nutritious meals, as a way to promote religious observance, reduce financial strain, encourage social inclusion, to demonstrate the government’s dedication to fairness, empathy and unity among all citizens.

Speaking during the flagging off of the Ramadhan Special Relief Allocation and commencement of the distribution initiative for Wajir County at the County Commissioner’s Office, PS Bashir said the foodstuffs include 320 bags of rice (50kg each), 800 bags of beans (50kg each), 10 cartons of vegetable oil, boxes of Sardines, 10 bales of Pasta and 120 tons of Kenya Meat Commission corned beef.

‘Food will never be enough, but the fact that we have thought of you as the government and made time to come and distribute this fo
od is a very big message we are sending to the people of Wajir,’ she stated.

PS Bashir, who was accompanied by Wajir County Commissioner Karuku Ngumo and Wajir East MP Mr. Adan Daud, underscored the importance of assisting the needy and vulnerable, stating, ‘For us as the government, these are people who mean a lot to us, and the fact that we have recognized them and supported them through Ramadan is something worth noting.’

The PS also issued a challenge to the area Member of Parliament for Wajir East, Mr. Adan Daud, urging him to organize a football tournament in Wajir County.

She said the initiative seeks to empower the youth and address prevalent issues such as drug abuse, violent extremism, rape, and defilement in the region.

Furthermore, the PS emphasized the importance of capacity building for women and girls, advocating for programs such as tailoring and henna applications to enable economic empowerment.

In addressing drug abuse, the PS called upon the County Commissioner to take decisive action,
emphasizing that the vice was not part of the cultural fabric of communities residing in Wajir.

Source: Kenya News Agency