
Discussion on procedures for establishing the Multi-Purpose Ma'een Cooperative Association in Capital Secretariat
A meeting held on Sunday in Ma'een District of the Capital Secretariat, chaired by the head of the Social Affairs Committee, Hamoud Al-Naqeeb, discussed the completion of procedures for establishing the multi-purpose Ma'een Cooperative Association.
The meeting, attended by executive, local, and developmental leaders, addressed the reasons for the delay in finalizing the association's establishment to serve as a true developmental arm for Ma'een District, as well as the necessary solutions. This comes in line with the directives of the revolutionary leadership, the Supreme Political Council, and the program of the Government of Change and Construction, emphasizing the need to complete the establishment of cooperative associations in the districts of the Capital Secretariat.
Al-Naqeeb stressed the importance of unifying efforts and expediting the completion of developmental cooperative associations in all districts of the Secretariat, given their significant role in local development and enhancing community support for official efforts in building sustainable development.
He highlighted the role and plan of the Agricultural Projects and Initiatives Financing Unit in the Secretariat, its priorities, and its main objective of achieving sustainable development, with resources allocated by the local authority for this purpose.
He affirmed the Capital Secretariat leadership's keen interest and close follow-up to complete the establishment of developmental associations in all districts, providing the necessary support to achieve this goal.
During the meeting, the Director of the Financing Unit, Engineer Abdulmalik Al-Ansi, discussed several developmental projects the unit intends to implement in Ma'een District, as well as forming a joint committee from the Financing Unit and Ma'een leadership to prepare a plan and budget for developmental projects for the year 1447 AH.
For his part, the Director of the Social Affairs and Labor Office in the Secretariat, Nasser Al-Kahali, emphasized the importance of completing the training of the remaining "Development Knights and Pioneers" in Ma'een District, as they are the key elements in building development. He also stressed the need to qualify and train the remaining members of the association to enable them to carry out their tasks effectively.
Meanwhile, the Director of Ma'een District, Abdulmalik Al-Radhi, appreciated the efforts and attention of the Capital Secretariat leadership in accelerating the completion of the Ma'een Cooperative Association to enable it to implement developmental projects and economic empowerment programs, as well as activating the Development Knights and Pioneers in the district.
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