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Six Major Development Projects Launched in Wadi Hadramaut with Investment of 779 Million Riyals

Story Highlights
  • Six development projects approved in Hadramout Valley with a total investment of 779 million riyals.
  • Projects include a tissue laboratory, automotive workshops, and a nine-classroom school.
  • Assistant Governor Al-Saeedi emphasized the need for immediate implementation and adherence to specifications.
  • Initiatives aim to improve health and educational services, enhancing residents' quality of life.

Six Development Projects Approved in Hadramout Valley

The Sub-Committee for Tenders in Hadramout Valley and Desert convened today to approve six significant development projects. The meeting, chaired by Assistant Governor for Valley and Desert Affairs, Engineer Hisham Al-Saeedi, focused on enhancing the health and vocational education sectors across various districts. The total investment for these projects is approximately 779 million Yemeni Riyals.

Project Details

The approval of these projects followed a comprehensive review and analysis of the submitted bids that met all tender requirements. The approved initiatives include:

  • A tissue laboratory building at the Cancer Center in Sayoun.
  • Automotive and control workshops at the Industrial Institute in Sayoun.
  • A nine-classroom school along with its facilities in the Manakher area.
  • The construction of the second floor for the Health Office in the Qatn district.

Importance of Immediate Implementation

Assistant Governor Al-Saeedi emphasized the necessity for immediate action by the implementing agencies. He highlighted the importance of adhering to technical specifications and approved studies to ensure that the projects are completed within established timelines. This commitment is crucial for enhancing the services available to citizens in the region.

Enhancing Development in Hadramout Valley

These projects are designed to strengthen development in Hadramout Valley and improve the quality of health and educational services. By executing these initiatives, residents will gain better access to essential services, significantly enhancing their quality of life. Furthermore, this initiative reflects the legitimate government’s commitment to promoting sustainable development and addressing community needs.

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