Somali Police Chief inaugurates new facilities for orphaned police children.
The Somali Police Commissioner, Maj. Gen. Asad Osman Abdullahi, has inaugurated a newly constructed Qur’an school for orphaned girls and an upgraded integrated care centre at the Police Orphans’ Centre, marking a key step in fulfilling his commitment to support families of fallen police officers.
The Commander of the Somali Police Force, Major General Asad Osmaan Abdullaahi, has officially inaugurated the new Qur’an school for orphaned police girls and an upgraded integrated care facility built within the Police Orphans’ Centre. The new developments mark significant progress in improving education and welfare services for children of police personnel who died in the line of duty.
The construction and extensive renovation works, completed within a short period, include a modern Qur’an learning facility and an expanded care centre designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for the children under the centre’s care. Officials noted that the upgraded facilities will support both academic and personal development, ensuring the orphans receive essential guidance and stability.
The project is a major step in fulfilling the Police Chief’s earlier pledge to provide comprehensive support, protection, and opportunities to families of fallen officers. Taliyaha expressed his commitment to continue strengthening social welfare programs within the Police Force, emphasizing that caring for the families of those who sacrificed their lives remains a moral and institutional responsibility.