[14/05/2023 02:44]
Aden - Saba
Prime Minister, Dr. Maeen Abdulmalik, visited the Ministry of Justice office building in the Al-Mualla district in the interim capital, Aden, where he was briefed on the progress of the ministry's work, its plans and programs that it implements as part of its contribution to supporting the achievement of justice.
The Prime Minister toured the ministry's sectors, and listened to an explanation from the Minister of Justice Bader Al-Ardah and the employees about the progress of work in the courts, documentation, financial and administrative affairs, planning and infrastructure sectors, and what was accomplished during the past period and future plans.
After that, the Prime Minister chaired a meeting of the leaders of the Ministry of Justice, in the presence of Finance Minister Salem bin Brik, during which the most important needs of the ministry and the plans for the current year were discussed, as well as the objectives and priorities that the ministry seeks to achieve, and to continue the efforts of organizational development and rehabilitation of the administrative staff.
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