25,000 Sudanese Return Home from Egyp
Cairo – Sudanhorizon
The Hope Committee for Voluntary Return on Monday completed arrangements for the return of approximately 25,000 Sudanese nationals from Egypt on board 508 buses. The 29th convoy of buses departed from the Abdeen area in central Cairo.
Maher Majid Al-Zein, head of the committee’s transportation department, expressed hope in a press statement that Sudanese citizens wishing to return voluntarily from Egypt would heed the committee’s instructions to register on the assigned website so as to facilitate the return process.
He added that the voluntary return of Sudanese nationals is a crucial humanitarian and national step to alleviate their suffering and is considered an important step towards rebuilding the social fabric.
He further stated that the demand for voluntary return programs for Sudanese citizens from Egypt is steadily increasing, and that the process of transporting those wishing to return home is ongoing.
Today, 18 buses carrying 900 Sudanese nationals departed under the auspices of the General Secretariat of the Federal Zakat Bureau.
For his part, Dr. Al-Amin Abdel Qader, head of the Return to Homeland Committee at the Zakat Bureau, affirmed the Bureau’s commitment to continuing the project until the return of ten thousand citizens is complete. He stated that the return contributes to reconstruction and rebuilding efforts, achieving stability and embodying the spirit of victory. He noted that the organized return trips are conducted through convoys of buses to various regions of Sudan.
Dr. Al-Amin also highlighted the services provided by the committee to people during their travels to ensure their comfort and safety. He mentioned the ongoing efforts to facilitate the return of sudanese from Libya via the Salloum border crossing with Egypt.
Hassan Khaled, the committee’s rapporteur, urged travelers to adhere to the luggage limits set by the committee to avoid overcrowding.
He explained that the committee had previously directed that each traveler carry only one bag.
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