A yr after a lethal terrorist assault on the Soobe junction in Mogadishu, Somalia, a commemorative and memorial occasion was held on the identical website to honor the lives misplaced and present resilience towards the Khawarij.
The occasion, collectively organized by the Nationwide Catastrophe Administration Company and the Ministry of Schooling of the Federal Republic of Somalia, additionally showcased how the training sector didn’t lose hope within the face of the extremists who need a society that doesn’t be taught and are oppressed.
Numerous segments of the society within the capital participated within the occasion, which was attended by the Ministers of Well being, Schooling, Inside, the Director of the Nationwide Catastrophe Administration Company, and the Deputy Governor of Banadir for Finance.
The Director of the Nationwide Catastrophe Administration Company, Mr. Mahmoud Macalin Abdulle, mentioned that the Khawarij and the Jews are one and the identical as a result of they bloodbath Muslim individuals.
The Ministers of Well being and Inside, Dr. Ali Xaaji and Ahmed Macalin Fiqi, mentioned that the Khawarij are particularly focusing on the training sector, and that we’re all accountable for their eradication.
The Minister of Schooling of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Farah Sheikh Abdulkadir, pledged that they are going to struggle with the Khawarij and that they are going to obtain free and accessible training in Somalia.
Among the youth who participated within the occasion shared their opinions. Considered one of them mentioned that he was pleased with his nation and his individuals for standing up towards terrorism and violence. One other one mentioned that he hoped that in the future Somalia can be free from worry and insecurity.
The terrorist assault on October 29, 2022 killed greater than 300 individuals and injured a whole lot extra. It was one of many deadliest assaults in Somalia’s historical past. The Khawarij claimed accountability for the assault, saying that they have been focusing on authorities officers and safety forces.