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Reviewing job discipline level in Hajjah

Reviewing job discipline level in Hajjah

Saba Yemen05-04-2025

Hajjah - Saba:
Hajjah governor, Hilal Al-Sufi, reviewed the job discipline level in public departments in the province office after Eid Al-Fitr vacation.
The governor and the director of the civil service office in the province, Dahyan Al-Qadi, listened to an explanation of the level of discipline and performance from the directors of public departments.
The governor and the director of the civil service office also reviewed the level of discipline in the Hajjah District Electricity and the Cleanliness and Improvement Fund.
They heard from the directors of electricity Abdul Rahman Thabet and the Cleaning and Improvement Fund Hamza Sharafuddin about the level of discipline.
The governor of Hajjah and the deputy governor praised the efforts and discipline of the leadership and employees of public departments and executive offices. They emphasized their keenness to support efforts that raise the performance level to serve citizens and alleviate suffering.
The director of the province's service office confirmed that the rate of job discipline on the first day of the official workday is 93 percent. He pointed out that the field visits will continue on an ongoing basis and are not limited to working days after the holidays.
After that, Hajjah governor , along with the province's deputies, Hamoud Al-Mughrabi, Mohammed Al-Qadi and Ahmed Al-Akhfesh, met with a number of directors of executive offices and exchanged congratulations with them on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr.
Al-Sufi and the province's deputies stressed the need for concerted efforts to improve the level of services provided to citizens and to embody the contents of the faith identity programs from the guidance of the Holy Qur'an and the lectures of the Revolution Leader , Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, during the month of Ramadan on the practical reality.
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