Maqboli discusses the plans of the services and social solidarity sector team

A meeting in Sana’a, headed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Services and Development Affairs, Dr. Hussein Maqboli, discussed the plans of the services and social solidarity sector team emanating from the executive mechanism of the national vision.
The meeting, which included the Ministers of Transport, Abdul-Wahhab Al-Durra, Water and Environment, Eng. Abdul-Raqib Al-Shurmani, Electricity Dr. Mohammed Al-Bakhiti, and Social Affairs Obaid bin Dbaye, reviewed the tasks of the services and social solidarity sector team by proposing public policies and priorities to implement the directives and strategic objectives related to the sector and supervising the implementation of plans for the relevant authorities. And coordination between them and the parties participating with them from other sectors.
The meeting reviewed the reports of the service authorities on the extent of their readiness and readiness to use the Hijri date, the reasons and justifications for not using it for the parties that are unable to use it, and the role of the team in studying and reviewing plans and policies related to the parties related to the service sector and social solidarity.
The Deputy Prime Minister for Services and Development Affairs stressed the need to focus on field work in translation of the directives of the Chairman of the Supreme Political Council, and to focus on implementing the four initiatives directed by President Al-Mashat, namely expanding services, operating all available services, developing rural areas, and providing service to the citizen easily and conveniently. .
He pointed out that workshops and meetings are held on a weekly basis to see the plans and services implemented by the service authorities to meet the needs of citizens and alleviate their suffering as a result of the aggression and siege.
In the meeting, the efforts of the Ministries of Transport, Electricity, Water, Social Affairs and the Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs and the work they accomplished in accordance with the plan, in providing basic services to citizens, were reviewed.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy Ministers of Transport, Mohammed Al-Hashemi, and Public Works, Engineer Mohammed Al-Dhari, the Assistant Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs, Mohammed Faris, and a number of service ministries’ undersecretaries, assistant undersecretaries, general managers and representatives of service and social solidarity agencies.



