Assessment Aims to Enhance Stability and Service Delivery
A committee from the Ministry of Interior, led by Major General Abdul Majid Al-Amri, the Undersecretary for Civil Services, conducted an assessment today of the security situation in Marib Province. The meeting aimed to identify challenges and obstacles affecting operational efficiency and to explore solutions that could enhance security stability in the region.
During the meeting, which included the presence of Major General Dr. Mohammed Baharoun, Undersecretary of the Civil Status and Civil Registry Authority, the committee listened to a briefing from Major General Yahya Ali Hamid, the Director General of Marib Police. He provided an overview of the efforts made by security agencies in the province, detailing the level of discipline in service sectors and the primary challenges hindering security operations. This information aims to improve administrative and financial functions while bolstering overall security and stability.
The committee also evaluated the operational discipline and workflow at the Civil Status and Civil Registry Authority branch in Marib. They engaged with Colonel Mohammed Abdul-Rabe Majidi, the branch director, to discuss the services available to citizens, including the issuance of identification documents and other civil records. The committee reviewed achievements related to the smart electronic card project, as well as successes and shortcomings in service delivery across branches and centers in the province. They also assessed the readiness to launch the electronic civil registry system.
Major General Al-Amri emphasized the leadership’s commitment to fostering collaborative efforts among various ministry sectors and police departments. He highlighted the importance of enhancing work performance to better serve citizens and improve the administrative staff’s oversight in financial and administrative matters.
Additionally, Major General Al-Amri inspected the operations of the Civil Defense Authority branch in Marib. He discussed performance levels and the challenges faced with Colonel Abdullah Al-Shafloot, the branch director. Al-Amri reiterated the ministry’s dedication to finding necessary solutions to enhance performance and provide the best possible services to the community.
This thorough review by the Ministry of Interior underscores a proactive approach to addressing security and service challenges in Marib, aiming to foster a more stable and efficient environment for its residents.
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