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Sa'ada Tender Committee reviews key projects, approves new initiatives for 1447 AH
Sa'ada Tender Committee reviews key projects, approves new initiatives for 1447 AH

Saba Yemen

time24-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Sa'ada Tender Committee reviews key projects, approves new initiatives for 1447 AH

Sa'ada - Saba: Sa'ada Governorate Tender Committee, led by governor Mohammed Awad, held a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the progress of ongoing projects for the years 1445-1446 AH and to approve new projects planned for 1447 AH. The session, attended by Secretary-General of the Governorate's Local Council Mohammed al-Emad and other officials, focused on several critical development initiatives. Among the key decisions was the approval to include Sa'ada Old City Wall Project in the list of projects for 1447 AH. The project will be carried out in phases, following a detailed study to be reviewed by the relevant authorities. The committee also examined various service, health, and agricultural projects, approving the submission of remaining budget balances from 1444 to 1446 AH to the Tender Committee for allocation. In addition, the committee authorized a study to address necessary improvements for the road connecting the vicinity of al-Salam Hospital to the Specialized Hospital intersection. The study's findings will be forwarded to the Road Maintenance Fund for implementation. Governor Awad highlighted the importance of conducting a comprehensive study on emergency projects, which will be executed in multiple phases to meet urgent needs within the governorate. The meeting underscores Sa'ada governorate's commitment to advancing infrastructure and public services through careful planning and phased project execution. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Hodeida… Service projects lay foundation for comprehensive developmental transformation in northern Districts
Hodeida… Service projects lay foundation for comprehensive developmental transformation in northern Districts

Saba Yemen

time19-06-2025

  • General
  • Saba Yemen

Hodeida… Service projects lay foundation for comprehensive developmental transformation in northern Districts

Hodeida – Saba: The northern districts of Hodeida province are witnessing a developmental movement encompassing vital sectors, as part of the local authority's efforts to implement projects and direct interventions aimed at improving roads, health, and education, as well as expanding services in neighborhoods and coastal areas. More than 1.713 billion Yemeni riyals have been allocated to fund a package of projects that were inaugurated or had their foundation stones laid yesterday. These projects include completing phases of strategic roads, flood protection works, launching health facilities, rehabilitating educational institutions, as well as urban planning and road construction projects. The road linking Al-Qanawus, Al-Mughlaf, and Al-Kadan has become a prominent symbol of this movement, with the first phase of paving completed and work launched on the second phase. This project reconnects areas, shortens travel distances to services, reduces transportation costs, and boosts local market activity, particularly in agricultural regions. Alongside this project, the expanded Al-Jilaniyah crossing in Al-Qanawus and the surface bridge under construction in Al-Dahi stand as tangible responses to the recurring flood challenges during the rainy season. These projects provide sustainable protection, secure vital transit routes, and prevent road disruptions between districts. In Al-Zaydiyah, health services are making a comeback with the laying of the foundation stone for a CT scan building at the district hospital. Meanwhile, the Hafsa Educational Complex is undergoing rehabilitation to restore its educational function in a more suitable environment, with standards that meet female students' needs, support academic achievement, and encourage regular attendance. The projects are not limited to the central areas of the districts but have extended to neighborhood units through road construction and neighborhood expansions. This contributes to organizing urban sprawl, facilitating service delivery, and enhancing infrastructure efficiency in growing residential areas experiencing population increases. Hodeida Governor Abdullah Atifi described the service interventions in the northern districts as the culmination of ongoing efforts by the local authority to bridge the service gap that has affected these areas for years. He affirmed that these projects are already making a tangible difference in citizens' lives and restoring confidence in the developmental path. Atifi explained that the achievements on the ground did not come by chance but were the result of prior planning based on real data about the needs of the most underserved districts. He praised the role of the Road Maintenance Fund in financing several projects and the community efforts that accelerated progress. He emphasized that the ongoing projects represent a real shift from temporary responses to stable institutional spending, and from stopgap solutions to fundamental treatments, laying the foundation for a more cohesive and sustainable service system that improves the efficiency of vital facilities and reduces long-term costs. Atifi noted that this phase marks an entry point for rebuilding the relationship between citizens and the state on the basis of service, community participation, and reality-based planning. He stressed that the local authority will not stop here but will continue to expand its efforts to cover other districts and areas awaiting their share of development. He pointed out that the province's developmental vision focuses on addressing challenges, building on achievements, and expanding projects toward priority areas. Field teams and implementing entities, he said, operate within a monitoring and evaluation system ensuring quality execution, direct impact on people's lives, and avoiding any disruptions that could hinder sustainability or equitable project distribution. The governor called for strengthening partnerships between supporting entities, local councils, and community institutions to integrate efforts and protect achievements. He affirmed that the next phase will see expanded interventions, guided by a plan that considers population growth, facility pressures, and climate changes directly impacting infrastructure, especially in environmentally vulnerable coastal areas. Mohammad Mathna, head of the Public Works Sector in Hodeidah, explained that the projects underway in the northern districts stem from a well-studied action plan based on precise field surveys and an integrated vision to improve infrastructure and basic services in outlying areas, aligning with residents' needs and addressing accumulated challenges. He noted that the Public Works Sector oversees direct engineering supervision to ensure quality and compliance with specifications, in coordination with implementing entities and the Road Maintenance Fund. Field monitoring mechanisms, he added, enhance performance efficiency and achieve the desired impact in project execution. Hassan Al-Ahdal, director of Al-Zaydiyah District, stated that the ongoing interventions respond to tangible needs that residents have raised for years. He affirmed that the CT scan building at Al-Zaydiyah Hospital will significantly improve healthcare services, providing accurate diagnoses without the need for patients to travel to distant centers, thus easing their burden and reducing treatment and transportation costs. He described the rehabilitation of the Hafsa Girls' Complex as restoring the educational institution's value and providing a more stimulating environment for female students, representing a step toward improving education quality and expanding academic opportunities for girls—key to development. Meanwhile, Mohammad Al-Qawzi, director of Al-Qanawus District, highlighted that the road linking Al-Qanawus, Al-Mughlaf, and Al-Kadan is among the most strategic long-demanded projects. The completion of its first and second phases, he said, will end the isolation of vast areas, enhance transport and services between the district and its surroundings, open new economic prospects, and improve access to educational and health services. He confirmed that expanding Al-Jilaniyah crossing provides a practical solution to flood-related disruptions and recurring seasonal damage, mitigating environmental risks and ensuring safe passage for citizens, students, and agricultural products even during heavy rains. Amid this transformation, the projects underway in the northern districts are more than just service interventions—they mark the starting point of a broader developmental path redefining the relationship between development and place. They establish a new understanding of public service as a tool for stability, balance, and embodying the state's presence in citizens' daily lives. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)

Al-Shaghadri Inaugurates Paving Project of Main Street in Jibn City, Al-Dhale'
Al-Shaghadri Inaugurates Paving Project of Main Street in Jibn City, Al-Dhale'

Saba Yemen

time24-05-2025

  • Health
  • Saba Yemen

Al-Shaghadri Inaugurates Paving Project of Main Street in Jibn City, Al-Dhale'

Al-Dhale' – SABA: Abdul Latif Al-Shaghadri, Acting Governor of Al-Dhale' province, officially launched today the asphalting project of the main street in Jibn City, marking a new step in improving infrastructure in the area. The project includes asphalting, filling, and road maintenance, at a total cost of 38 million Yemeni riyals, funded by the local authority in the governorate. Al-Shaghadri commended the Executive Unit for Road Maintenance for their efforts and urged for the completion of the project according to the approved technical specifications and timeline. He also called on the Road Maintenance Fund to take on its responsibilities in rehabilitating the roads that connect the districts of Al-Dhale' and link the governorate to neighboring provinces. Engineer Ziyad Haidarah, Director of the Executive Unit, explained that initial works such as excavation, compaction, and laying of the base layer (base course) have been completed. The next phases will include asphalting, installation of riprap, and other repair and maintenance activities. In a related development, Al-Shaghadri inspected progress on the Wadiya Health Center project, currently under construction at a cost of 22 million riyals, funded by a philanthropist and supported by local community contributions. He emphasized the need for continued support to ensure the project's completion and praised the people of Jibn district for their active role in initiating and supporting development projects, which contribute to community resilience and improved public services. Accompanied by directors from the Water and Sanitation Corporation, Cleaning Fund, and Awqaf Office, Al-Shaghadri also inspected work on a new water well project managed by the Local Water and Sanitation Corporation, aimed at improving water access in the area. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Sa'ada: al-Qahr area road inaugurated in Baqim district
Sa'ada: al-Qahr area road inaugurated in Baqim district

Saba Yemen

time25-02-2025

  • General
  • Saba Yemen

Sa'ada: al-Qahr area road inaugurated in Baqim district

Sa'ada - Saba: Sa'ada governor Mohammed Jaber on Tuesday inaugurated al-Qahr area Road in Baqim district in Sa'ada province at a cost of 200 million Yemeni Y.R. The road benefits five districts, connecting al-Qahr area to the asphalt line in the district center, passing through Bani al-Harith, Maali, Sharawa, and Yasnam areas, significantly reducing the distance from 100 kilometers to approximately 10 kilometers. Governor Jaber and Baqim district director Mohammed Qafla, received a briefing on the project. The community contributed 70 million Y.R, while the local authority, the Central Interventions Unit, the Road Maintenance Fund, and the Executive Unit for Road Construction and Maintenance completed the project. The governor praised the efforts made to complete the project, which connects al-Qahr area to the center of Baqim district, emphasizing the importance of implementing projects that alleviate citizens' suffering. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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