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An expanded meeting in Al-Dhale’ headed by the First Deputy Prime Minister

 

An expanded meeting held in Al-Dhale’ Governorate, headed by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Sheikh Muhammad Miftah, discussed ways to activate development and service performance in the governorate.

The meeting, which was attended by the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Administration, Local and Rural Development, Dr. Muhammad Al-Madani, and the Ministers of Health and Environment, Dr. Ali Shaiban, Transport and Public Works, Muhammad Qahim, Youth and Sports, Dr. Muhammad Al-Mawlid, Electricity, Energy and Water, Dr. Ali Saif, and Acting Governor of Al-Dhale’ Abdul Latif Al-Shagdari, and included the directors of the executive offices in the governorate, officials of associations and the Binyan Foundation, addressed a number of issues and tasks in the program of the government of change and construction and simplifying procedures.

In the meeting, the First Deputy Prime Minister stressed the keenness to improve the services provided to citizens to alleviate their suffering in light of the repercussions of aggression and siege.

He pointed out that the stone paving works and rehabilitation of main and side streets are part of the development projects to improve the services provided to citizens.. stressing the importance of adhering to engineering specifications and standards and the specified time period.

While Al-Madani stressed the need to promote the role of cooperative societies in the agricultural fields and economic empowerment in a way that benefits all farmers and society.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources Ibrahim Al-Madani, Chairman of the General Corporation for Roads and Bridges Eng. Abdulrahman Al-Hadrami, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Administration and Local Development Ammar Al-Hareb, and the governorate’s deputies Sadiq Al-Idrisi, Hussein Al-Madhaji, Aziz Al-Haidari, and Director of the Central Interventions Unit Shihab Al-Shami.

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