The first convoy of humanitarian aid arrives for those affected by the war and the displaced people of Laqwa in Kadugli

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The government of South Kordofan, with its capital Kadugli, received the first humanitarian aid convoy since the outbreak of war in Khartoum for a period of six months due to the closure of the national road linking Dilling, Kadugli and Al-Obeid Dilling.

Professor Mohamed Ibrahim Abdel Karim, the governor of the state, in a press statement while receiving the convoy and receiving it, praised the efforts of the Port Sudan Supreme Committee and the role of partners. From international organizations and agencies for their contribution to delivering humanitarian aid to those affected by the war and the displaced people of Laqawa in Kadugli.

He said that the contents of the convoy are 107 tons of food supplies and 80 tons of life-saving medicines.

He appealed to organizations at the regional and international level to contribute and support the people of the state with more convoys.

For his part, the Commissioner of the Humanitarian Aid Commission in South Kordofan State, Fadlallah Abdul Qadir Abu Kindi, explained that the convoy had been long-awaited for six months as a result of the closure of national roads, which led to the community being affected by the displaced, refugees, returnees and communities.

The host. He said that the convoy worked hard and a number of partners in the field of humanitarian work, the National Commission, the United Nations, the Health Organization, in addition to the security services and other parties, contributed to its delivery.

Stressing that the Commission targets society in all its sectors with complete neutrality in order to achieve the humanitarian slogan.

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