
Inspection of Initiative Projects Implementation in Bani Matar, Sana'a Governorate
Sana'a – SABA:
The First Undersecretary of Sana'a Governorate, Hamed Asem, along with the Undersecretaries of the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research, Hadi Ammar, and the Governorate's representative, Taleb Dahan, inspected the progress of development initiative projects supported by the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Local Administration and Rural Development in Bani Matar District.
Accompanied by the District Director, Yahya Al-Qannous, they reviewed the ongoing work on the Jahama – Al-Habatara – Al-Asha road expansion and paving project, spanning 23 kilometers with an 8-meter width, at an estimated cost exceeding 40 million Yemeni riyals.
They also examined the progress of the Shamsan – Al-Marjala road project, stretching 12 kilometers with a 5-meter width, funded by the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit at a cost of 25 million riyals, implemented with community participation.
Additionally, they inspected the cutting and expansion of the Al-Khallat road, covering 3 kilometers with a 4-meter width, costing 7.5 million riyals, as well as the expansion and paving of the "Jabhan" road, extending 2 kilometers with a 5-meter width, at a cost of 9 million riyals. These projects serve thousands of citizens in the Bani Qais area.
During the visit, officials listened to citizens' concerns regarding the challenges they face due to rough roads and difficult transportation, particularly in remote rural areas.
The First Undersecretary of the Governorate stated that the visit aimed to assess the implementation level of road initiative projects and their compliance with technical standards and execution quality.
He praised the efforts of the Central Emergency Interventions Unit and the local community in executing these vital road projects, which serve as lifelines for residents.
He stressed the importance of enhancing community partnership in local development as an effective tool to meet service needs, particularly road projects, which directly alleviate citizens' hardships.
For his part, Engineer Shihab Al-Jawfi, representative of the Central Emergency Interventions Unit, urged doubling efforts to complete stalled initiative projects to meet citizens' aspirations and reduce their suffering.
He emphasized the optimal utilization of support provided by the unit for service and developmental projects, ensuring maximum benefit for local communities
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