
Head of Social Affairs committee inspects work discipline in Capital Secretariat Service Sectors
Hammoud Al-Naqeeb, Head of the Social Affairs Committee in the Capital Secretariat, inspected on Monday the level of work discipline in several service sectors following the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Al-Naqeeb reviewed the discipline at the General Administration of Parks and Gardens in the Capital Secretariat, where he was briefed by Director of Parks Samir Hamza on workflow and the efforts made to prepare and maintain public gardens to receive visitors during the holiday.
Hamza explained that 66 parks and recreational areas across the Capital Secretariat districts welcomed over five million visitors during Eid al-Adha. He noted that 500 employees, including administrative, technical, cleaning, gardening, and security staff, provided services to visitors according to the operational plan.
Al-Naqeeb praised the discipline of the leadership and staff of the General Administration of Parks and Gardens, as well as all municipal districts, commending their efforts in ensuring proper preparations, creating a suitable environment, and delivering quality services to visitors during the holiday.
Additionally, the Head of the Social Affairs Committee inspected work attendance levels after the holiday at the Social Welfare Fund, the Land Transport Sector, and the Neighborhood Affairs Department in the Capital Municipality.
He listened to explanations from the directors of the Fund, Jamila Al-Matari, and the Transport Sector, Mohammed Al-Shahari, regarding workflow, job discipline on the second official workday, and operational mechanisms for task execution across various departments.
Furthermore, Al-Naqeeb, along with Dr. Muthahar Al-Marouni, Director of the Health and Environment Office in the Capital Secretariat, reviewed the level of medical and healthcare services at the Republican Teaching Hospital.
They inspected workflow in several medical departments and were briefed by the hospital's head, Dr. Mohammed Jahaf, on performance levels, medical services, patient care, as well as modern equipment and infrastructure development projects aimed at improving service quality.
During the visit, Al-Naqeeb, Dr. Al-Marouni, and Dr. Jahaf checked on the health of Saleh Al-Maysari, Director of Al-Safiya District, who is receiving treatment at the Republican Hospital.
They reviewed the medical care provided to Al-Maysari, wishing him a speedy recovery and a swift return to his duties in Al-Safiya District.
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