
Sana'a committee evaluates progress on past development projects
Sana'a - Saba:
The Project Implementation Follow-up Committee in Sana'a province convened on Tuesday to assess the progress of development projects outlined in the provine's plans from previous years.
Led by Local Council Secretary-General Abdulqader al-Jilani, the committee, which included members of the local council's administrative body and province's undersecretary for technical affairs Engineer Saleh al-Muntaser examined the implementation status of projects across various sectors, including the main and supplementary plans, up to the 10th day of Ramadan.
The meeting focused on reviewing the implementation of previous committee meeting outcomes, procedures for completing approved projects from the year 1445 AH, and finalizing the supplementary plan for crucial service projects in various directorates.
The committee emphasized the need for prompt submission of project implementation reports, detailing any challenges encountered. Members stressed the importance of addressing these challenges to ensure timely completion of projects and meet the citizens' urgent service and development needs..
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