
Oman's chamber of commerce hosts talks on civic councils' role
The event, held under the patronage of Sayyid Ibrahim bin Said al Busaidi, Governor of Musandam, was attended by Raed bin Mohammed al Shehhi, Chairman of the OCCI Musandam branch.
Discussions focused on the role of municipal councils in fostering local development and strengthening community partnerships.
The session explored the councils' responsibilities, including infrastructure development and their role as intermediaries between citizens and the government to improve local services.
Participants also highlighted the councils' involvement in planning and executing projects aimed at enhancing the business environment and driving economic growth in Musandam.
Emphasis was placed on partnerships between municipal councils and the local community, along with strategies to enhance communication between councils and business owners to identify development priorities. The event also reviewed several strategic and municipal projects that have improved infrastructure and boosted the local economy.
The discussion underscored the role of the private sector in the success of upcoming municipal projects, which are expected to contribute to economic diversification and sustainability.
Sayyid Ibrahim said, 'This Ramadan Evening is part of broader efforts to foster community communication and create a space for constructive dialogue. Such gatherings are essential for exchanging ideas and visions on how to advance the governorate and stimulate collaboration between the public and private sectors, contributing to sustainable development.'
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