Arrangements to begin voluntary return of Khartoum expatriates from Shendi
The Executive Director of Shendi locality, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, held a meeting to make arrangements for the voluntary return of expatriates from Khartoum State who were displaced to Shendi due to the war, in order to return to their areas in Khartoum State after the war. the security situation stabilized and work continued on many public services and facilities in large areas of Khartoum.
The meeting included the head of the Chamber of Transportation of Nile State and Shendi locality, Seif El-Din Hadbay Bashir, the director of the Zakat office, Ayoub Abdel-Majed, and some department directors and executives youth and voluntary initiatives. .
Executive Director of Shindi locality, Khaled Abdul Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, stressed the importance of coordination between all parties working in the voluntary return project, especially in the area of transfer operations of expatriates and their property .
The executive director of Shindi locality, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al-Sheikh, stressed the importance of these arrangements, including some of the elements of stability for expatriates after their return home, provided that these aids include food, children's supplies, medications for chronic illnesses and others.
Director of Zakat Debts in Shindi, Ayoub Ahmed Abdel Majid, announced that the Office had donated food worth five million pounds to support the voluntary return to Khartoum State.
Head of the Nile State and Shendi Locality Transport Chamber, Seif El-Din Hadbay Bashir, made it clear that the Chamber is working with authorities and other parties to implement the voluntary return in all simplicity.