A meeting in Al Bayda province today, Tuesday, headed by Governor Abdullah Idris, discussed the level of performance and ways to improve services in various areas of the province. The meeting, which included service office managers, reviewed the tasks implemented and plans that would enhance performance level and improve services, as well as the difficulties and necessary solutions to them. The Governor of Al-Bayda stressed the importance of translating the directives of the President of the Supreme Political Council into executive plans , programs , working to mobilize all efforts to improve performance and serve society. He stressed the need to submit daily reports on performance in a way that contributes to addressing imbalances, pointing out that the stage the country is going through requires the concerted efforts of all official, societal efforts and effective contribution to providing services. Governor Idris urged to redouble efforts to overcome the challenges imposed by the aggression and siege a nd to work to enhance local and executive performance, pointing to the efforts of the local authority in implementing development and service projects, as well as community interaction in implementing projects of need and priority. Source: Yemen News Agency
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