[06/03/2025 10:10]
MOKHA - SABA
Governor of Taiz Nabil Shamsan held a meeting Thursday here with the directors of the coastal districts: Mokha, Dhubab, Mawza and al-Wazi'ya.
The meeting was dedicated to discussing development plans, work progress and evaluating the level of achievements and challenges they face.
Governor Shamsan listened to detailed reports from the coastal district directors regarding the level of achievement in existing development projects and the essential needs for providing basic services to citizens.
They reviewed the difficulties and obstacles that hinder the progress of work in the executive offices.
Shamsan praised the commitment of the directors and employees to official working hours he observed in the executive offices of the coastal districts.
He emphasized the need to exert more efforts to provide services. He also commended the role of security agencies in enhancing security and stability for citizens in the coastal districts.
Shamsan expressed his appreciation for the continuous support provided by the member of the Presidential Leadership Council Tariq Saleh to the coastal districts and the governorate through development, service, and humanitarian projects.
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