Mogadishu, SONNA – In a decisive move to address the ongoing passenger grievances at Mogadishu Airport, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre has issued a directive to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. The directive, which also encompasses travel agencies operating within the airport, calls for an immediate resolution to the complaints brought forward by travelers and the elimination of the contentious fees that have been the subject of dispute.
During his inspection of the airport facilities, Prime Minister Barre took the opportunity to engage with the affected passengers personally. He expressed his regret for the inconvenience they have been subjected to and assured them of his commitment to rectifying the situation promptly.
The Prime Minister’s hands-on approach and his direct engagement with the public demonstrate his administration’s dedication to service and responsiveness to the needs of its citizens. This latest development is expected to bring much-needed relief to travelers and enhance the overall experience at Mogadishu Airport.