
Wasiiraha Qoyska Oo Hambalyo U Dhiibtay Gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed Ee Ka Mid Ah Kuwa Ugu Sarreeya Imtixaanka Dugsiga Sare
Wasiiraha Qoyska iyo Horumarinta Xuquuqda Aadanaha ee Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya, Safiir Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi, ayaa hambalyo gaar ah u dirtay gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed ee ka mid noqotay kuwa ugu sarreeya imtixaankii shahaadada dugsiga sare. Waxay ku tilmaantay guushooda inay tahay farxad iyo kibir haweenka Soomaaliyeed.
Gabdhaha Oo Laga Jawaab Celiyay Lix Ka Mid Ah Tobanka Sare
Wasiiradu waxay xustay in lix ka mid ah tobanka arday ee darajooyinka ugu sarreeya ka gaaray imtixaanka qaranka shahaadada dugsiga sare ay yihiin gabdhaha. Tani waxay muujinaysaa doorka firfircoon ee gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed ay ka ciyaaraan waxbarashada iyo bulshada dhexdeeda.
Inkastoo in ka badan 40,000 arday ay qaatay imtixaankii qaranka ah, haddana gabdhuhu waxay qaateen boqolkiiba lix ka mid ah tobanka kaalmaha ugu sarreeya. Guushani waxay si cad u muujinaysaa saamaynta kobaca fursadaha waxbarasho ee gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed.
Ammaan Loogu Jeediyay Waalidiinta iyo Dadaalka Wacyigelinta
Wasiiradu waxay mahad gaar ah u qaaday waalidiinta Soomaaliyeed ee fahmaya muhiimadda waxbarashada gabdhaha u leedahay bulshada. Tani waxay qayb muhiim ah ka tahay korriinka jiilka haweenka ah ee qaabila fursadaha waxbarasho.
Waxay sidoo kale xustay in guusha gabdhuhu ay caddeynayso natiijada dadaallada loo galiyay wacyigelinta iyo ballaarinta fursadaha waxbarashada gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed. Tani waxay qayb ka tahay horumarka mustaqbalka bulshada.
Dhiirigelin Mustaqbal iyo Hambalyo Dhammaystiran
Wasiiradu waxay ku boorisey gabdhaha Soomaaliyeed inay sii wadaan dadaalkooda iyo waxbarashadooda si ay door weyn uga qaataan horumarinta dalka mustaqbalka. Waxay sidoo kale hambalyo iyo ammaan u dirtay dhammaan gabdhaha guuleystay.
Erayada Wasiiradu waxay tiri: "Congratulations, congratulations, congratulations. May Somali women succeed." Odhaahdaas waxay koobaysaa hambalyada iyo rajada loo qaaday haweenka Soomaaliyeed ee ku guuleystay imtixaanka qaranka.
Somalia's Minister of Family and Human Rights Development, Ambassador Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi, has congratulated the nation's top-performing secondary school students, highlighting that six of the ten highest-ranking candidates are girls out of more than 40,000 examinees nationwide.
A Milestone for Somali Girls in Education
The Federal Government of Somalia celebrated a significant educational milestone when six of the ten students who achieved the highest ranks in the national secondary school certificate examination were girls. The examination, which saw participation from more than 40,000 students across the country, marked a notable shift in academic performance by female candidates.
Ambassador Khadija Mohamed Al-Makhzoumi described the girls' achievement as a source of great joy and pride for Somali women, noting that it clearly reflects the active role Somali girls play in education and society. The success demonstrates the results of ongoing efforts to raise awareness and expand educational opportunities for young women in the region.
Minister Urges Continued Educational Progress
In her remarks, the Minister expressed special appreciation to Somali parents who understand the importance of girls' education to society, acknowledging their role in supporting the next generation of scholars. She emphasized that parental involvement has been instrumental in creating an environment where female students can thrive academically.
Ambassador Al-Makhzoumi urged Somali girls to continue their efforts and education so they can play a significant role in the country's development in the future. She extended congratulations and praise to all the successful girls, calling on them to maintain their momentum as they prepare to contribute meaningfully to national progress.
Government Highlights Broader Societal Impact
The Minister's public commendation serves as both recognition and encouragement for the broader Somali community, reinforcing the value placed on female education at the highest levels of government. Her message resonates with families and educators who have worked tirelessly to ensure that girls receive equal access to quality schooling.
By publicly celebrating these achievements, the government aims to inspire other students and communities to prioritize education as a pathway to personal and national advancement. The event underscores Somalia's commitment to building a future where gender equality in education is not just an aspiration but a measurable reality.



