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Sana'a local administration discusses ways to improve development performance

Sana'a local administration discusses ways to improve development performance

Saba Yemen22-03-2025
Sana'a local administration discusses ways to improve development performance
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[Sat, 22 Mar 2025 22:39:23 +0300]Sana'a - Saba:The administrative body of the Sana'a province discussed ways to develop development work in the province at its meeting on Saturday, chaired by Governor Abdul Basit Al Hadi.The meeting, which included the Secretary-General of the province, Abdul Qader Al-Jilani, and members of the Commission, Abdulsalam Al-Jaifi, Mahyoub Mahdi and Ali Al-Suhaili, reviewed the request of the educational sector official in the province regarding the support of the general certificate exams "basic and secondary" for the year 1446 AH corresponding to 2024-2025 AD.The meeting reviewed the presentation of the Director of the Agricultural and Fisheries Projects and Initiatives Financing Unit, regarding the study approval and cost of the new site of the Western Sector Arboretum - "Al-Daraja" site in Saifan district.The meeting approved taking measures to implement the submitted requests and studies in a way that contributes to enhancing the aspects of development in the province in all vital sectors.At the meeting, Governor Al-Hadi stressed the importance of evaluating the outcomes of previous meetings and addressing shortcomings, stressing the commitment of the concerned offices to prepare complete studies of technical specifications, cost and time frame.He urged the revenue executive offices to redouble their efforts to collect and supply legal financial resources.
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