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    Maan: 70% of Baghdad's infrastructure is worn out..and comments on Al-Kazemi's deadline

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    Maan: 70% of Baghdad's infrastructure is worn out..and comments on Al-Kazemi's deadline Empty Maan: 70% of Baghdad's infrastructure is worn out..and comments on Al-Kazemi's deadline

    Post by Rocky Wed 04 Aug 2021, 7:00 am

    Maan: 70% of Baghdad's infrastructure is worn out..and comments on Al-Kazemi's deadline

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    {Local: Al Furat News} Baghdad Mayor Alaa Maan announced, "70% of Baghdad's infrastructure is dilapidated and has not witnessed any development over the past years."
    Maan said in a press statement: "The waste problem is part of the city's accumulated problems, which also include weak infrastructure and weak law."
    He pointed out that "the 14-day deadline that Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi directed is important because it gave an incentive to prepare appropriate and serious mechanisms and innovative measures to treat waste."
    Maan added, "The deadline motivated the advanced cadre of the secretariat and employees to increase the momentum of work to become (4) work shifts over a period of (24) hours in all municipal departments and sections within the limits of the basic design of the city of Baghdad."
    He continued, "What is being implemented now in the cleaning sector is a temporary treatment, and the only solution is waste recycling," noting that "reducing corruption through two important projects, the first is waste management and recycling, and it will be resolved within the next two months, and the other is electronic collection, and we seek to resolve the project in the current month."
    The Mayor of Baghdad indicated that "preparing solutions for the owners of the stalls by finding spaces to contain them by organizing appropriate yards."
    Maan revealed, "We have a project to develop 40 localities and a main street in Baghdad, and we will start developing 8 residential shops next week, the most important of which is Al-Fadiliya, which has not witnessed any development since its establishment."
    He pointed out that "the project to develop the new Sadr City through the construction of 90,000 housing units, and the project will see the light soon," noting that "an early plan was drawn up in preparation for the rains, and we established an operations room that is working from now on in preparation for it."
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