
Taiz.. Inspection road paving, restoration, & maintenance work in several Directorates
Taiz – Saba:
Brigadier General Mohammed Al-Khalid, Assistant Commander of the Fourth Military Zone, along with Bakil Hameed, the head of the Public Works Sector in Taiz province, inspected the progress of the 21 September Street paving project in Al-Ta'iziyah Directorate today.
The project, funded by the local authority in the province, has a total cost of 262 million and 800 thousand Yemeni riyals.
Accompanied by Hossam Al-Fatesh, Director of the Road Maintenance Executive Unit, Abduljalil Al-Himyari, Deputy Director of Public Works in the province, and Eng. Akram Al-Wahbani, Director of the Projects Department in Public Works, they also inspected the restoration and maintenance work of Al-Ajoud Road in the Shar'ab As-Salam Directorate, funded by the local authority at a total cost of 142 million and 500 thousand riyals.
Additionally, they reviewed the ongoing work in the second phase of the Shar'ab Ar-Rawnah Directorate road restoration and maintenance project, with a total cost of 116 million and 500 thousand riyals, supported by the local authority.
The officials emphasized that the road rehabilitation and maintenance projects in the province's directorates align with the revolutionary and political directives of the Change and Building Government, highlighting the importance of roads as a fundamental means of delivering various services to citizens in remote districts and villages.
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