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Prime Minister reviews level of job discipline in several ministries

Prime Minister reviews level of job discipline in several ministries

Saba Yemen05-04-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb al-Rahwi, accompanied by the Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development, Dr. Khaled al-Hawali, made an inspection visit to the Ministries of Communications and Information Technology, Electricity, Energy and Water, and Youth and Sports on the first working day after the Eid al-Fitr holiday, to assess the level of job discipline.
At the Ministry of Communications, the Prime Minister praised the 98% increase in job discipline, expressing his appreciation for the efforts of employees in providing services to citizens. He also condemned the US aggression against Yemen, stressing that the Yemeni people are capable of confronting it, just as they had previously defeated the Saudi and Emirati aggression.
At the Ministry of Electricity, Energy and Water, he commended the commitment of employees and their efforts in repairing facilities that had been targeted, especially in the water sector. He considered the visit an incentive to improve basic services for citizens.
At the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Prime Minister reviewed the progress of work and implemented activities, focusing on the level of job discipline, expressing his appreciation for the performance of leaders and employees.
For his part, the Minister of Civil Service explained that the ministry has formed 220 field teams to inspect job discipline in 843 administrative units, calling for enhanced integration into the unified human resources system to improve oversight and supervision.
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