[10/08/2022 02:59]
Aden - Saba
The Prime Minister, Dr. Moeen Abdul-Malik, affirmed the government's full support for the leadership of the new local authority in Hadhramaut Governorate to provide basic services to citizens that affect their daily lives and livelihoods, and to complete and implement service projects to advance development and investment in the governorate.
During a telephone conversation with the Governor of Hadhramaut Mabkhout bin Madi, the Prime Minister was briefed on the local authority's plan to continue efforts in strengthening basic services for citizens and addressing any challenges, and the government support required to support these efforts.. He indicated that the confidence of the Presidential Leadership Council and the government is great under the leadership of the new governor. in promoting stability and development.
Dr. Maeen Abdul-Malik directed the local authority in Hadhramaut to focus on priority projects, especially in the service aspects, especially with regard to improving electricity and water services. He noted the distinguished model provided by Hadhramaut governorate in the service and development aspects thanks to the solidarity and awareness of its people for their role in construction.
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