original dervish wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 9:45 pm
Khalid Ali wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 4:35 pm
Are u sure about that od. We have heard you lot have misused and stole the United Nations send to laascanood
Now there is something you need isaaq have which is food since ur starving now the isaaqs have for 16 years ruled you expelled your clan elders and the only reason u had a breathing space was because of our internal quarrels now that is solved you have ur back against the wall . And sooner then later we will come for you one way or the other you have seen how things happend in ceerigaabo expect the same to happen to you in other parts of eastern sool. Because boy we are coming
HA unsi threatening a Dhulbahante warrior.......stop it sxb. It's like the sheep threatening the lion.
What happened in Ceerigabo.....you murdered 4 women and 2 old men. Not exactly Goojacaade is it eh?
We know iidoors are starving in Burco......we've seen the videos they posted themselves.
Lascaanood is booming like never before. Soon I will be there myself inshallah. I will start a development blog.
The only thing u will begin is to steal aid from those affected in laascaanood in other words isaaqs are the only people that keep u lot civilised . Once u became in uprise lugu daayey mamuul u became mooryaaan. So god send us to keep you in check
The WFP announces the suspension of all its operations in the SSC-Khatumo
BY ADMIN ON NOVEMBER 30, 2024 • ( LEAVE A COMMENT )
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NAIROBI (SD) The World Food Programme (WFP) has announced a temporary suspension of all its operations in the SSC-Khatumo region due to security concerns and looting that affected the distribution of humanitarian aid in the area.
In an official statement issued by the WFP Director for Somalia, El-Khidir Dalum, it was noted that the WFP programs in SSC supported approximately 8,655 households, including malnourished children, pregnant and nursing mothers, and other vulnerable individuals. The aid was delivered through three NGOs: GHADO, NRC, and ALIGHT, which operate in the districts of Las Anod, Taleh, and Buhodle.
Recurring looting incidents have led to the suspension of aid. The WFP reported that on November 24 and 27, at least 95 tons of food aid intended for the people of Buhodle were looted.
“WFP has made the difficult decision to halt operations until a secure environment is in place that allows for the proper delivery of humanitarian aid,” the statement said.
This incident highlights the challenges faced by aid organizations in conflict and vulnerable areas. The WFP emphasized the need for increased cooperation and efforts to safeguard the lives of the vulnerable populations in SSC.