Jul 27 (Jowhar.com) – This news from Mogadishu states that the people living in the territory of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Somalia have been moved from where they have been living for a while.
The people have alerted the government forces who were deployed at midnight last night on the roads entering and exiting the headquarters of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Boondheere district.
All the nearby roads are closed and the movement of traffic is blocked, and demolition is going on inside as people are trying to get their belongings out of the area to escape the damage of the demolition.
Earlier, the government announced that the land, which is of public interest, is needed by the government and it is important to move out of it, and this morning the government implemented the order it had already issued on this land.
The residents are in a state of shock and confusion as they were not given any prior notice or warning about the eviction. Many families are now left homeless and without any place to go. Some are accusing the government of carrying out this eviction without providing any alternative housing or compensation.
Local authorities are urging the affected residents to remain calm and cooperate with the government officials during this difficult time. They are also promising to assist those who have been displaced in finding temporary shelter and support.
The situation remains tense in the area as the demolition continues and the displaced residents are left wondering what their future holds. The government has yet to provide any further information on their plans for the land or the people who have been affected by this sudden eviction.