[13/12/2022 04:42]
Taiz – Saba
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Brigadier General Tariq Muhammad Abdullah Saleh, inspected today, Tuesday, a number of areas of Dhu Bab al-Mandab district.
The member of the Presidential Leadership Council was briefed on the progress of work in a number of executive offices, and touched on the conditions and conditions of citizens.
Brigadier General Tariq Saleh directed the repair of the fish landing center in the city of Dhu Bab al-Mandab, and directed the humanitarian cell in the national resistance to prepare a room for minor operations in the new health center.
Brigadier General Tareq Saleh was also briefed on the progress of work on the project to rehabilitate the coastal road "Bab al-Mandab - Dhu Bab" on the western coast, funded by the joint forces, at a cost of three billion and eight hundred million Yemeni riyals, the last phase of which is being implemented.
The member of the Presidential Leadership Council praised the level of achievement in the project, which links the governorates overlooking the western coast with the governorates overlooking the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea, and is one of the most important trade routes in the country.
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