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Hajjah deputy governor visits summer courses activities in Hajjah City

Hajjah deputy governor visits summer courses activities in Hajjah City

Saba Yemen12-05-2025
Hajjah - Saba:
Hajjah Deputy Governor Adel Shali, along with the directors of the Health Office, Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahlani, and the Geological Survey Authority, Mohammed Al-Qudami, reviewed the summer courses' activities in the governorate center today.
Along with the Director of Financial Affairs at the Health Office, Mohammed Al-Shaibani, they listened to a briefing from the summer courses' organizers on the level of implementation of cultural, scientific, and sports activities.
The visitors emphasized their commitment to protecting generations from false cultures and destructive ideas, arming them with their faith identity and Quranic culture, and equipping them with the guidance of God and the Holy Quran.
They urged students to make the most of the summer courses to achieve the desired goals of building an informed generation armed with knowledge and science. They praised the efforts of the Summer Courses Subcommittee and the educational staff dedicated to this endeavor.
Yahya Al-Yousfi, a member of the Yemeni Scholars Association, Ali Al-Qateeb, the governorate's education sector official, and Yahya Al-Wazzan, the director of the Finance Office, also inspected the summer courses' activities in Abs District.
They, along with the directorate's mobilization officer, Mohammed Al-Hilani, reviewed the progress of activities in several summer courses in the directorate.
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