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    Prime Minister: Building the nation requires patience and time

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    Post by Rocky Sun 19 Jun 2022, 5:17 am

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    Yesterday, Saturday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi said that nation-building requires patience and time, indicating that the 1,000 school project will be completed within the Iraqi-Chinese agreement and according to specific timings.
    Al-Kazemi said, during the celebration of laying the foundation stone for the project to build 1,000 model schools across Iraq, according to a statement by his office: “I am happy to be among you and with you in this celebration, and to start laying the foundation stone for the project to build 1,000 schools in all governorates of Iraq.”
    He added, "This strategic project is important for building society and developing our generations towards building leaders to serve Iraq in the future."
    He explained, "We must cherish and be proud of the history and legacy of our ancestors, and we must be aware that education and science are essential parts for the advancement of any society, but unfortunately there has been no interest in education since 2003," stressing that "this project will be accomplished within the Iraqi-Chinese agreement, which was previously That many doubted the government’s lack of seriousness in implementing it.”
    And between "Today we lay the foundation stone for the implementation of this agreement, in order to send a message, that education is very important in the life of our society and the needs of our children," stressing "the need for us to work on paying attention to education, not only in building schools, but in changing and developing educational curricula, and this is not Not only the government’s responsibility, but the government’s, the prime minister’s, the relevant sectors, the community, and the specialists.”
    He pointed out, "We have to search for these specialists, and support them by contributing to building Iraq," explaining that "the project includes building 1,000 schools, and it will include all of Iraq's governorates, and we will follow up on the project and work within the timetable for its implementation."
    Al-Kazemi thanked the people in charge and the Higher Committee for School Construction for this project, who worked day and night.
    to implement it.”
    He pointed out, "We must make our choices between building the homeland or being lazy. Building requires patience and time, and demolishing is easy and can be destroyed within a short period."
    On the sidelines of the celebration of laying the foundation stone, the Prime Minister met with a number of citizens of the Al-Saydiyah region, west of Baghdad, was briefed on their living conditions, and directed the concerned authorities to follow up on their complaints.
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