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    The Governor of Dhi Qar details his government program and confirms: We will be at the same distance

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    [size=52]The Governor of Dhi Qar details his government program and confirms: We will be at the same distance from everyone[/size]

    [size=45]Dhi Qar / Hussein Al-Amel[/size]
    [size=45]The Governor of Dhi Qar, Murtada Abboud Al-Ibrahimi, announced his government program for the next stage during his assumption of office, while stressing the priorities of security stability, reconstruction, and covering deprived residential areas with basic services.[/size]
    [size=45]Yesterday morning, Sunday morning, a handover and receipt ceremony took place at the Dhi Qar Governorate’s office between the former governor of Dhi Qar, Abu Dhar al-Omar, and the new governor, Murtada Abboud al-Ibrahimi, in the presence of the president and a number of members of the Dhi Qar Governorate Council, and a number of heads of government departments and security leaders.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ibrahimi explained during a press conference attended by (Al-Mada) that “the new administration of the governorate is adopting a service, development and security work program that includes a number of points that will be our platform of action in the next stage,” stressing “preserving the societal fabric of the people of the governorate and that the local government be at the same distance from Everyone and avoid partisanship and regionalism in the management of state institutions.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ibrahimi added, “One of the priorities of our work is to enhance security and administrative stability in the governorate, while ensuring that services are provided to all administrative units in the governorate without discrimination,” and he added; “Taking into account the most deprived areas and including them in service projects.”[/size]
    [size=45]The Governor of Dhi Qar spoke about “focusing on strategic projects in the governorate, following up on projects under implementation, and completing their completion work, especially hospitals and projects that affect the lives and health of citizens, especially in remote areas.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ibrahimi pledged to “continue distributing residential plots of land to the included segments, without exception, and according to legal methods and in a way that serves the people of the governorate,” stressing at the same time “attention to the heritage and tourism aspect and the revitalization of the governorate’s marshes.”[/size]
    [size=45]The Governor of Dhi Qar expressed “paying attention to the educational aspect in general and eliminating bottlenecks in school buildings, especially those with triple shifts,” highlighting “attention to the cultural aspect, literary centers, and sports stadiums.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Ibrahimi touched on “providing job opportunities for unemployed youth and reducing poverty rates in the governorate,” stressing “the importance of addressing the problem of graduates and those holding higher degrees in a way that ensures justice among graduates and addressing the conditions of wage workers according to legal methods.”[/size]
    [size=45]Pointing to the impact of investment projects, activating the role of the private sector, and opening the industrial city in providing more job opportunities.[/size]
    [size=45]In his government program, the Governor of Dhi Qar adopted steps to relieve traffic congestion in the governorate by finding alternative roads, paving the roads and taking care of them.[/size]
    [size=45]The Governor of Dhi Qar, Mortada Abboud Al-Ibrahimi, confirmed on Saturday (February 17, 2024) that the priorities of the new government are to provide services, especially municipal services that affect the lives of citizens, stressing the adoption of standards of efficiency and integrity in the upcoming administrative changes, which will take place after a specific period of evaluating the performance and work of government departments. In the governorate. On Tuesday (February 13, 2024), the President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Gamal Rashid, approved the issuance of republican decrees appointing a number of governors.[/size]
    [size=45]A statement from the Presidency of the Republic received by (Al-Mada) stated that “The President of the Republic approved the appointment of governors for the governorates of Baghdad, Basra, Nineveh, Babylon, Holy Karbala, Wasit, Dhi Qar, Najaf Al-Ashraf, Anbar, Muthanna, Maysan, and Diwaniyah after completing the audit procedures by the department.” “Legal.”[/size]
    [size=45]On Monday (February 5, 2024), Dhi Qar Governorate completed the election of the government cabinet in a session held after two postponements at the police headquarters, as Abdel-Baqi Al-Omari was elected as President of the Provincial Council and Mortada Aboud Al-Ibrahimi as Governor. While Mortada Judah was elected as Vice-President of the Council, and Razzaq Kashish and Majid Al-Atabi were elected as Deputy Governors. The entire government formation came from the Coordination Framework Forces, with Al-Omari topping the list of the Nabni Alliance and Al-Ibrahimi the list of the National State Forces Alliance for the Al-Hikmah Movement, while the positions of representatives were distributed between the State of Law coalition and the rest of the political blocs within the Framework Forces.[/size]
    [size=45]The results of the provincial council elections in Dhi Qar Governorate revealed that the We Build Alliance topped the electoral lists with five seats out of 18, followed by the State of Law Coalition with 4 seats, the State Forces Alliance, and the Machinery List with two seats each, while the remaining five seats were distributed among five entities, the Mission Alliance. And the Civil Values ​​Alliance, the Absher Ya Iraq list, the Iraqi Base Coalition, and the Ishraqa Canon list, with one seat for each entity.[/size]
    [size=45]In mid-January, academic and community circles in Dhi Qar discussed the challenges of the next phase facing the administration of the provincial council resulting from the results of the local elections that took place recently. While they pointed to the possibility of forming a coalition local government of traditional forces in accordance with the principle of political consensus, they warned against Street reactions to the Council's failure to fulfill electoral promises.[/size]
    [size=45]Dhi Qar Governorate, which includes 22 administrative units and is inhabited by more than 2,300,000 people, faces a severe shortage in basic services and aging infrastructure, in addition to a clinical deficit in government hospitals estimated at more than 4,000 beds and a deficit in school buildings estimated at more than 800 buildings, while residential areas do not constitute Less than 30 percent of the aforementioned areas are served by sewage networks, while the electricity sector suffers from the obsolescence of transmission lines, networks, stations, and secondary transformers that can no longer accommodate the growing loads and face the risk of melting or explosion of transformers.[/size]
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