WATCH – ‘Farmajo, where are our kids?’ Abshir Ferro demands

Demand justice for Ikraam and the children - unite for a future where safety, accountability, and rights are protected.
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By Five Somali Media

Ikraam, a secret service agent in Somalia, was tasked with the critical mission of rescuing the 10,000 Somali children taken to Eritrea. However, she tragically disappeared, sparking outrage and deep concern about the government’s ability to protect its citizens, especially when one of their own is taken. Her disappearance has raised questions about the government’s commitment to safeguarding its people and their rights.

The government’s inaction in this case has led to frustration among the public. Many people are asking why no substantial steps have been taken to secure the release of Ikraam or to address the larger issue of the abducted children. This lack of response is seen as a reflection of the government’s broader failure to protect its citizens from both internal and external threats.

People are demanding accountability and action. The question arises: if the government cannot protect its own agents, how can they be trusted to protect the broader population, particularly vulnerable groups like children? The call for justice and transparency grows louder, with citizens insisting on a unified approach to ensure a brighter and safer future for all. The situation underscores the importance of standing up for the rights of the people, pushing for transparency, and demanding that the government take immediate action.

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