
Amran Executive Office reviews performance of industry, transport sectors
A meeting of the Executive Office in Amran province on Monday, chaired by province undersecretary Abdulaziz Abu Kharfsha, reviewed reports from the Industry Office and the Transport Authority Branch, focusing on their service and development activities.
The Industry and Investment Report highlighted the importance of ensuring supply stability, market oversight, and meeting basic community needs. It stressed the necessity of providing essential goods, combating commercial fraud, and enhancing oversight mechanisms to maintain commodity stability and quality.
The Land Transport Authority Branch report pointed to the need for improvements in both heavy transport, particularly for cement distribution, and light transport within Amran city and between neighboring areas.
During the meeting, Undersecretary Abu Kharfsha emphasized the Industry Office's crucial role in achieving commodity and price stability and combating manipulation.
He also stressed the importance of government agencies monitoring summer courses to ensure quality education and awareness-raising for the youth. Furthermore, he highlighted the significance of commemoration activities at all levels and called for active participation.
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