Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia’ Al-Sudani, confirmed that the service and engineering effort team and its work scheme involves an ethical aspect that differs from any other work.
The media office of the Prime Minister stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' Al-Sudani chaired this evening, Sunday, a meeting of the service and engineering effort team, in which the report on the progress of implementation and the Works carried out in the sites and projects undertaken by the team in Baghdad and the provinces were discussed, amounting to 22 completed projects, and 35 projects under completion, and listened to a comprehensive presentation of the achievement and the percentages of implementation.
According to the statement. "He also looked at the obstacles that delay the completion of the works, and the bills of quantities related to the projects until July 2023, and he directed that obstacles be overcome in all aspects of the work."
Prime Minister stated, according to the statement, that “the service and engineering effort team, and its technique of work involves a moral aspect that differs from any other work, despite the existence of some obstacles,” stressing that “financial cost for the service effort and governorate allocations within the 2023 budget will help meet entitlements of citizens in the poorest regions.
Al-Sudani reaffirmed the importance of setting the government's priorities as a basis for implementing projects in unserved areas, stressing the need to resolve the completion of the remaining projects, and to prepare a plan for future projects.
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