Displaced people from village 6 Al-Manasir call on the governor to intervene and prevent threats from brokers

Displaced people from Manaseer Village 6 have complained about the conditions the village residents are living in due to demands from landlords and brokers to vacate the village or pay rents. A number of displaced people interviewed by the newspaper expressed regret at the demands. , emphasizing that this is of no use. Citizen Nidal Hamid Salama called on officials, led by the state governor, to intervene and resolve the matter. I continued, day and night, to be attacked by real estate agents and threatened by landlords. , but we don't have a solution. Our regions are still plagued by war, and we don't have any. Mawi We were initially happy with the governor's decision, which created a solution for us in village 6, which we considered a temporary homeland. We contributed to its reconstruction and rebirth, but there are those who ignored the decision and are putting our stability at risk. in misery. We are not owners, and every day we dream of coming back, and while waiting for our wishes to come true, we hope that the governor will find a solution for us…

It should be noted that Village 6 is the largest center for displaced people. It was opened in October last year to accommodate the displaced people, and more than 14,000 families live in the village after the Nile State government decided to accommodate the displaced people. moved.





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