The Executive Office of the Capital Secretariat in Sana’a convened its regular meeting under the leadership of Secretary-General Major General Abdul Ghani Jamil. The meeting focused on reviewing the annual performance reports of various executive offices and the general administration.
During the meeting, which included the participation of Assistant Secretary Abdul Karim Tha’il, Abdul Majid Al-Jurf, and Jurman Al-Ali, as well as the Director of Security for the Secretariat, Abdul Hakim Al-Asidi, several significant reports were discussed. Notably, the reports from the public health and population offices, social affairs and labor, human rights, and media were highlighted.
Major General Jamil emphasized the necessity for all executive offices and public units to enhance their efforts. He urged them to work collaboratively to strengthen positive aspects while improving coordination and integration among various entities. This teamwork is crucial for achieving the Secretariat’s goals.
Furthermore, Jamil stressed the importance of adhering to professional discipline. He called for addressing shortcomings and performance issues identified over the past year. By doing so, the Secretariat aims to improve services for citizens and better respond to the needs of displaced individuals within the capital.
The meeting underscored a commitment to continuous improvement and effective service delivery in the Capital Secretariat.
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