
Sana'a official visits Traffic Police with Eid gifts
Sana'a – Saba:
Hamoud al-Naqeeb, Chairman of the Social Affairs Committee of the Capital Sana'a Local Council, on Saturday visited traffic police officers across various streets, intersections, and roundabouts in the capital for Eid al-Adha.
Al-Naqeeb exchanged Eid greetings and presented Eid gifts to the officers, recognizing their efforts in regulating traffic and enhancing safety.
He praised their discipline, dedication to duty, kindness to citizens, and continuous provision of traffic services, especially during the Eid period. The traffic police personnel expressed their appreciation for the visit, affirming their commitment to improving traffic operations and serving citizens.
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