
Mogadishu Mayor Hassan Mohamed Hussein hosted a dinner banquet in honour of the Secretary-General of the Royal Charity Organisation (RCO) and his accompanying delegation, marking the inauguration of the kingdom's projects in Somalia.
Somali High Education, Scientific Research and Culture Dr. Duale Adan Mohamed, Health Minister Dr. Ali Harir, Adviser to the Somali President Somali President Dr Taher Ghili and a number of officials attended.
Mogadishu Mayor lauded His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's initiatives in support of the Somali people, and commended the efforts of RCO Board of Trustees Chairman Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa in implementing development projects in Somalia, noting that the kingdom has played a pioneering role in development projects in Somalia for over 20 years.
He affirmed that RCO's projects have strengthened the brotherly Bahraini-Somali ties, asserting that the Somali people will never forget the initiatives of Bahrain's Monarch, government and people.
He added that the kingdom's initiatives towards his country are countless, noting that the Somali citizens have begun reaping the benefits of the Bahraini gifts.
He prayed Allah Almighty to bless the Kingdom with lasting security and stability and grant HM King Hamad abundant rewards and guide him on the right path of success.
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