On Wednesday, the Executive Office of Al-Mahra Governorate convened under the leadership of Governor Mohammed Ali Yasser. The meeting focused on strategies to enhance the quality of services provided to citizens, improve the efficiency of executive offices, and develop work mechanisms to achieve sustainable development in the region.
The meeting included key figures such as Local Council Secretary-General Salem Abdullah Nimer, First Deputy Governor Brigadier Dr. Mukhtar Al-Jaafari, and various other local officials. Governor Yasser highlighted the local authority’s ongoing efforts to bolster security, provide essential services, and implement developmental projects. He emphasized the importance of continuous collaboration with central government agencies to ensure effective service delivery.
Governor Yasser also discussed the outcomes of his recent visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He expressed optimism that the results of this visit would soon lead to improvements in service delivery within the governorate. He praised the political leadership’s responsiveness to the region’s needs across various sectors, as well as the support from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman.
The governor stressed the necessity of collaborative efforts and the activation of institutional work, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan. He urged officials to prioritize tasks and ensure timely completion. Furthermore, he called for enhancing the performance of executive offices and building on the successes achieved in security and development. These efforts aim to accelerate the pace of development in Al-Mahra.
The meeting underscored a commitment to improving public services and fostering sustainable development in Al-Mahra. With the support of regional partners and a focus on institutional efficiency, the governorate aims to meet the needs of its citizens effectively.
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