Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani chaired a meeting today, Sunday, to review the progress of new hospital projects in Baghdad, attended by representatives of the executing companies.
"The Prime Minister praised the efforts of all those working on these critical projects, which had previously faced delays but have now resumed," The Prime Minister's Media Office said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
He noted that the growing population and significant pressure on Baghdad’s hospitals have contributed to the weakening of healthcare services.
The Prime Minister emphasized," that the reopening of Al-Shaab Hospital has given people hope in a sector that is a top priority for the government, reaffirming his commitment to daily monitoring of healthcare projects and reviewing progress reports for Baghdad and other provinces."
The Prime Minister stressed," the issuance of directives to overcome all identified obstacles. He also noted that companies adhering to deadlines and delivering quality services will be given opportunities to execute additional projects. He pointed out that these hospitals, located on the outskirts of Baghdad, will greatly improve services and easing the burden on central hospitals."
During the meeting, the Prime Minister listened to the remarks and concerns of the company representatives and resident engineers, issuing instructions to address them. Among the key issues discussed was electricity, for which it was decided to include a unified project to supply power to all hospital projects in the province.
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