BAGHDAD - INA
First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hassan Karim Al-Kaabi, called today, Tuesday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi to dismiss Baghdad Mayor Alaa Maan and a number of the secretariat directors.
The media office of the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that “Al-Kaabi called for Al-Kadhimi to dismiss the Mayor of Baghdad and a number of the Secretariat’s directors, for their clearly visible failure to accomplish the service tasks, which are responsible for the people of the capital, Baghdad in general, and the Al-Muntadar neighborhood. In Sadr City in particular. "
According to the statement, Al-Kaabi said, "Some of the state's joints, especially the service ones, should be entrusted with the tasks of their management to honest, professional and specialized competencies capable of translating plans and visions into practical reality, the aim of which is to provide the best services to citizens."
He added, "Here, it should be far from the abhorrent quotas, which experience has proven their failure to carry out their duties, but on the contrary, their presence caused great damage to the joints that they managed."
He continued, "The current secretary and some directors of the Baghdad Municipality refrain from providing some of the services they are entrusted with, and they invoke flimsy and implausible arguments, while their peers provide many services with the same capabilities that are available to corrupt managers. Here, the difference between a good and bad manager is efficiency and good management, and therefore the example must be excluded. Those bad people who do not abuse their positions and their affiliates only, but rather the citizen is the first and last victim
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