- DELEGATES from Borama in Somaliland have visited Henley to celebrate the places being linked. The visitors were greeted at the town hall by Deputy Mayor Martin Akehurst and members of the Henley Boroma Friendship Association, which was established 31 years ago.
They discussed the role of women in Somaliland society and the work of charity Samasons Relief, which helped revive the link after it was almost broken by communication problems. Councillor Akehurst said: “The ties have been up and down over the years but it’s something that we should promote in Henley because these people need our help with some of the basic stuff we take for granted. Hopefully, this meeting has strengthened those ties and we can make people in Henley more aware of Borama and find areas where we can help them.”
They discussed the role of women in Somaliland society and the work of charity Samasons Relief, which helped revive the link after it was almost broken by communication problems. Councillor Akehurst said: “The ties have been up and down over the years but it’s something that we should promote in Henley because these people need our help with some of the basic stuff we take for granted. Hopefully, this meeting has strengthened those ties and we can make people in Henley more aware of Borama and find areas where we can help them.”
“To the Henley community we seek a new way forward based on mutual interest and consideration of the friendship association. The Henley and Borama communities should teach their children the importance of friendship.
“We would very much like a delegation from Henley to visit Borama one day. That would be an honour for us and would make the people of Borama very proud.”
Mrs Mizan thanked Mr Page for his efforts to maintain the link
Source: Henley Standard
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