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Warm Welcome for Ministerial Delegation in Southwest Somalia

A wave of excitement swept through the city of Baidoa, the interim capital of Southwest Somalia, as a high-level ministerial delegation from the Ministry of Women and Human Rights Development arrived for an official visit. The delegation, led by the State Minister and accompanied by Member of Parliament Maryan, a native of the region, was greeted with open arms and a warm reception.
The visit was a momentous occasion, marking a significant step towards addressing the pressing issues faced by the people of Southwest Somalia. The host expressed heartfelt gratitude for the delegation’s presence, emphasizing the region’s commitment to progress and development.
“Today is a day of great joy and celebration for us,” the host exclaimed. “We are honored to welcome such esteemed guests to our land. Your visit symbolizes our shared determination to uplift our communities and safeguard the rights of our people.”
The delegation’s arrival in Baidoa was seen as a beacon of hope, promising to shed light on the region’s challenges and pave the way for positive change. The host extended a heartfelt invitation to the guests, urging them to immerse themselves in the local culture and gain a deeper understanding of the people’s aspirations.
As the visit unfolded, the host expressed confidence in the delegation’s ability to address the pressing issues at hand, praising their dedication to advancing women’s rights and promoting human rights across the nation.
The warm welcome in Baidoa marked the beginning of a journey towards a brighter future for Southwest Somalia, where the voices of the people would be heard, and their rights would be upheld.

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