
Al-Mawlid, Idris inspect renovation requirements for Al-Bayda Youth Club Building
Youth and Sports Minister Dr. Mohammed Al-Mawlid and Al-Bayda Governor Abdullah Idris inspected the damage to Al-Bayda Youth Club building resulting from US-Saudi-Emirati aggression and reviewed the necessary renovation requirements.
Accompanied by Deputy Governor for Administrative Units Abdullah Al-Jamali, they heard a detailed explanation from club official Abdullah Al-Laswas about the rehabilitation needs for damaged facilities, the challenges facing the sports sector in the governorate, and plans to resume sports activities and tournaments.
Minister Al-Mawlid emphasized the importance of rehabilitating sports projects to develop youth talents in various games, stressing the need to complete technical studies for all buildings damaged by the aggression that targeted the country's capabilities.
Governor Idris affirmed his commitment to supporting youth and sports projects, directing the preparation of a study to rehabilitate and renovate buildings, the indoor hall, and stadiums in the sports city.
The officials also examined buildings of the Youth and Sports Office, Youth Hostel, main stadium, and sports city facilities in Al-Bayda.
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