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    The Cabinet Secretariat reveals the re-working of 444 stalled and lagging projects

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    The Cabinet Secretariat reveals the re-working of 444 stalled and lagging projects Empty The Cabinet Secretariat reveals the re-working of 444 stalled and lagging projects

    Post by Rocky Wed 02 Jun 2021, 2:15 pm

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    Baghdad - conscious - Noor Al-Zaidi
    A spokesman for the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, Haider Majid, revealed the lagging projects that had been completed in Dhi Qar and other governorates during the past period, while he announced the re-work of 444 stalled and lagging projects.
    Majeed said in a statement to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the secretariat formed several committees according to decisions of the Council of Ministers, including permanent and emergency ones, such as those issued in the Council of Ministers secretariat session in Dhi Qar, where the Secretary-General of the Council was assigned to chair the committee concerned with following up projects in the governorate.
    He pointed out that "many field tours were conducted to follow up on the projects, and a number of them were completed, such as the Al-Nasr Bridge, the rehabilitation of Al-Fajr Al-Bdeir Road, as well as moving the projects of the Turkish Hospital, Al-Islah Al-Jbayish Water and Dhi Qar Concrete Bridge," stressing that "the coming period will witness the opening of these projects."
    He added, "The Secretary-General directed the companies executing the schools to intensify the effort and complete the buildings. Otherwise, the work will be withdrawn from the lagging companies and included in the black list, and indeed more than (20) schools have been completed in Dhi Qar and a number of others in the rest of the provinces."
    Majid pointed out that "the Higher Committee for Services and Construction held several sessions and hosted local officials for a number of governorates. The lagging vital projects were discussed and recommendations issued for implementation to move the projects wheel."
    And he continued, "The Committee of Diwani Order No. (6) headed by the Secretary-General, which is concerned with overcoming obstacles to investment projects in all governorates and in various sectors, receives great attention and has wide powers, and was able to hold (107) sessions during which (777) recommendations were issued that moved (444) A stalled and lagging project throughout Iraq, and the obstacles that prevent its completion have been overcome, and coordination among the concerned authorities has been done to take into account the issued recommendations.
    And he stated, "(240) housing units were equipped in the Al-Zohour residential complex, after the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers contributed to overcoming the obstacles," stressing "the continuation of the committees' work to follow up on lagging projects and standing on the most important obstacles and overcoming them."
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