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    03/10/2024
    Hussein Al-Saadi:
    Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani stressed the necessity of ending the file of tribal conflicts and facilitating the work of state agencies, while he issued new directives from the city judiciary in Basra
    . The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated in a statement: “Prime Minister Muhammad Shia Al-Sudani met with a group of residents and notables of the city district located north of Basra Governorate, at the conclusion of his visit to the governorate.
    The Prime Minister explained, “during the meeting, that the visit to Basra is a translation of the government’s approach to reaching the furthest point, listening to citizens and identifying their needs,” pointing to “the opening of factories that have been idle in the governorate since 2003, as well as deliberating with the local government in detailing the service and social reality of the governorate.” And the obstacles and problems facing work.”
    The Prime Minister referred to “the priorities of government work that touch the actual needs of citizens,” stressing that “it is not possible to talk about services and development without maintaining security and stability, and this will only be done through the stance of our authentic tribes with the state, just as they defended Iraq during the war with gangs.” ISIS terrorist organization after the blessed fatwa of the religious authority.”
    The Prime Minister stressed “the necessity of ending the file of tribal conflicts and facilitating the work of state agencies,” stressing that “all requests, especially related to the service file, will find their way to processing.”
    He pointed out that “a committee from the federal ministries with full powers will arrive in the governorate and hold a special meeting in northern Basra, and will take all the required decisions,” indicating that “improving the type of service provided to the citizen, by addressing negatives and corruption, is a task that requires community awareness, revival of values, and performance.” Responsibility from departments.
    Meanwhile, the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, directed the establishment of a center to train and qualify young people, develop their skills, and facilitate their entry into work in the oil sectors in various specializations.
    A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Media Office, received by Al-Zawraa, stated: “Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’ al-Sudani chaired a meeting in the city district, which included the heads and directors of formations and administrative units for the northern regions of Basra Governorate, in the presence of the local government and officials of oil companies operating in the governorate.” “.
    The Prime Minister said: “This visit comes within the government’s approach to reaching the most remote districts and areas, providing services similar to the centers of large cities, and learning about all the obstacles and problems facing its residents and service agencies.”
    Al-Sudani followed the conditions of the youth of the city district, and their employment rates within the existing oil companies.
    He directed, “to establish a training and qualification center for the social benefits of companies, concerned with qualifying young people, developing their skills, and facilitating their entry into work in the oil sectors in various specializations, in addition to directing the reconsideration of the mechanism used for employment. He also directed the formation of a committee of representatives of the federal ministries, present in the judiciary; To follow up on the most important problems and obstacles, and work to secure infrastructure services for them.”
    In addition, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani laid the foundation stone for the infrastructure development project in the city district of Basra Governorate.
    The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated in a statement: “Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani laid the foundation stone for the infrastructure development project/third phase in the city district of Basra Governorate.”[/size]
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