Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’a Al-Sudani directed today, Sunday, the service effort to complete and overcome obstacles in order to reach what meets the aspirations of citizens.
The media office of the Prime Minister said, in a statement, that "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani made, this Sunday morning, an inspection field tour in several areas of the capital, Baghdad," noting that "during the tour, he met with a number of citizens." With whom he exchanged congratulations in a new year, listened to their demands and needs, and was briefed on their living and service conditions.
"The Prime Minister inspected a number of points of the security forces present in the streets of the city, and met with the security personnel there," noting that he "appreciated their perseverance in performing duty in various circumstances and times, and directed towards more giving and exertion in order to facilitate the requirements of citizens and their daily needs, and showing assistance as part of duties and tasks. According to the statement.
"Al-Sudani followed in the field a number of work sites belonging to the service and engineering effort, and was briefed on the progress of completion of the service tasks specified for those sites," pointing out that he "stressed the need to complete and overcome obstacles in order to reach what meets the aspirations of citizens."
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