
Mahweet emergency unit representative inspects progress of al-Masna'a road paving project in Malhan
Mahweet - Saba:
The Representative of the Central Emergency Interventions Unit in Mahweet province Eng. Mukhtar al-Turki on Wednesday inspected the progress of work on al-Masna'a Road Paving Project in Malhan area in Hamdan district.
During the visit, the representative emphasized the importance of the project, which has a budget of 32 million and 170 thousand YER, funded by the Central Emergency Interventions Unit. The project serves many villages in the district and contributes to delivering vital services to the beneficiary areas.
He pointed out that the visit aligns with the directives of the Executive Director of the Central Emergency Development Interventions Unit at the Ministry of Administration, Local, and Rural Development, aimed at monitoring the progress of initiative projects in the governorate.
Al-Turki emphasized the commitment to support and assist the Central Emergency Development Interventions Unit in motivating the community to adopt initiatives and compete to complete projects across the various districts of the area.
Al-Turki urged the beneficiaries to expedite the implementation of projects, improve services, and unify efforts in carrying out service projects that contribute to enhancing the quality of life for the people of the district.
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