Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli and his accompanying delegation inspected the buildings in the governmental district in the New Administrative Capital (NAC)- press photo
CAIRO - 17 May 2022: Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli called on Tuesday for intensifying presence at the headquarters of government offices in the New Administrative Capital (NAC) during the coming stage.
Madbouli's statements came during a cabinet meeting to follow up the work progress in NAC in the presence of Minister of Housing, Utilities and New Urban Communities Assem El Gazzar, head of the Administrative Capital for Urban Development company major general Ahmed Zaki Abdin, and head of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority Ihab El-Far.
Cabinet Spokesman Nader Sa'ad said the meeting dealt with the work progress in the government district and the challenges and problems that hinder the implementation process.
Madbouli reiterated the importance of continuous coordination between the ministries and the bodies concerned to establish and develop the different roads.
Madbouli gave directives to accelerate work on the coastal road and coordinate delivering the different utilities to the touristic villages.
This came during a meeting held by Madbouli on Tuesday to follow up the condition of the road projects implemented and the coordination between the ministries and bodies concerned in the presence of Housing Minister Assem el Gazzar, Transport Minister Kamel el Wazir, Presidential Advisor for urban planning Amir Sayyed Ahmed, Head of the Armed Forces' Engineering Authority Ihab el Far in addition to officials from a number of ministries and the Armed Forces’ Engineering Authority.
Madbouli said that there will be periodic work that aims at coordinating between the ministries and bodies concerned to plan and implement roads, axes and tracks in Egypt.
Wazir said that this meeting comes within the framework of increasing the efforts exerted to establish more roads and axes and link them with the developmental plans of the state in the different sectors.
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