Thursday, July 4, 2024 05:47 PM
Parents express disappointment over government's failure to provide financial assistance for students' repatriation, raising concerns about preparedness and support during crises.
Recently, parents of students who were repatriated back home shared their disappointment as they had to bear the costs of their children's return journey. The government did not provide any financial assistance for the tickets, leaving the families to manage the expenses on their own. While relieved that their children are back safely, the parents expressed concern over the government's handling of the situation.
This absence of support from the government has further burdened the families, adding to the challenges they already face. Despite their gratitude for the safe return of their children, the parents highlighted their dissatisfaction with the government's response to the crisis.
The lack of financial aid from the government in bringing back the students has not only strained the families financially but has also raised questions about the government's preparedness in handling such situations. It is crucial for authorities to address these concerns and provide necessary support to families in times of need.