Mogadishu, Somalia – The federal government of Somalia has efficiently repatriated 24 younger folks, together with an toddler below 11 months previous, who have been stranded on the shores of Tunisia. These people have been rescued from the infamous Magafa teams working alongside the Tunisian coast.
Upon their arrival at Mogadishu airport, the repatriated youth have been warmly welcomed by members of the Somali authorities and their households. The envoy of the President of Somalia accountable for immigration and kids’s rights, Mary Yasin Yusuf, emphasised the Federal Authorities of Somalia’s dedication to repatriating Somali residents who’ve fallen into the palms of gangs exploiting migrants.
The Federal Authorities of Somalia expressed its gratitude to the European Union for funding the implementation of this repatriation program. Moreover, the federal government acknowledged the contributions of different organizations that facilitated the profitable return of those younger people.
This initiative underscores the Somali authorities’s dedication to safeguarding its residents and addressing the challenges confronted by migrants stranded overseas.