MUKALLA, Hadhramaut – During a recent visit to Mukalla, Governor Salm Ahmed Al-Khanbashi assessed the performance of the General Engineering and Technical Administration in Hadhramaut. He praised the efforts aimed at enhancing radio broadcasting services and recognized the significant role of the Yemeni Engineers Syndicate in supporting engineering professionals and promoting their contributions to development and reconstruction.
In a meeting with Engineer Said Mohammed Al-Haik, the Director General of the Engineering and Technical Administration, Al-Khanbashi reviewed the current state of the administration and its development plans. Key initiatives outlined during the meeting include:
Engineer Al-Haik presented a draft of the book titled “General Engineering and Technical Administration: Boundless Contributions,” documenting the administration’s journey and the dedicated efforts of its staff. In response, the governor directed the approval of:
In a subsequent meeting with Engineer Omar Mabrouk, the President of the Yemeni Engineers Syndicate in Hadhramaut, Al-Khanbashi was briefed on the syndicate’s professional and scientific programs. The syndicate plays a vital role in:
Al-Khanbashi emphasized the significance of engineers in construction, development, and reconstruction, noting that Hadhramaut possesses skilled engineers capable of executing essential projects based on modern scientific principles. In recognition of his support for engineering professionals, the syndicate honored the governor with a commemorative shield.
Additionally, Al-Khanbashi commended the academic and educational contributions of Imam Al-Shafi’i University, highlighting its role in promoting moderation and training scientific and religious personnel. This acknowledgment came during a meeting with the university’s Vice President, Dr. Salim Al-Hadar. They discussed:
Dr. Al-Hadar presented the university’s expansion and development projects, as well as its contributions to local and international scientific communities, including the graduation of students from Yemen and abroad. He expressed gratitude to the governor, stating that this support motivates the university to continue its mission in serving religious and academic education.
This article highlights ongoing efforts in Hadhramaut to enhance both engineering services and educational institutions, showcasing the commitment of local leaders to development and progress.
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