Egypt’s Minister of Planning and Economic Development promotes two assistants in leading positions
03 January 2021
Dr.
Hala El-Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, a decision to
appoint Mr. Mohamed Farid Abdel Fattah as an assistant to the minister for
national projects, and another to appoint Ms. Naglaa Al-Bayly as an assistant
to the minister for asset management and investment for a year.
In this
context, El-Said said that the decisions came within the framework of seeking
the assistance of distinguished cadres who have effective and influential roles
in the field of the Ministry's work.
El-Said
noted the importance of relying on cadres who have sufficient experience to
lead the work to raise the efficiency of performance and reach the level of
work to the best degrees.
It is
worth noting that Mohamed Farid graduated from the Faculty of Commerce, Benha
University. The Accounting Division in 1983 and Farid have extensive experience
working in the Ministry of Planning, spanning more than 31 years.
Naglaa
El-Bayly's experience extends for more than 25 years in general government work
in the field of strategies for implementing the Egyptian asset management
program and encouraging investment, supervising the management of projects and
executive programs, the provisions for monitoring compliance with the laws and
governing procedures, and supervising the file of managing public funds shares
in joint companies.
The
Assistant Minister of Planning and Economic Development for National Projects
is responsible for overseeing infrastructure sector affairs, productive
activities and services, and participating in preparing project plans for the
ministries of transport, electricity and energy, communications and information
technology, water resources and irrigation, housing and the agencies affiliated
with those ministries, managing their investments and following up their
implementation.
This
is in addition to overseeing national project files and following up on their
implementation, including the development and expansion of the subway network,
the national road network, the rehabilitation and lining of canals, the
development of informal areas, the national water bowl program, social housing,
the new administrative capital, digital transformation, and the Upper Egypt
development project.
The
Assistant Minister of Planning is also responsible for managing assets and
investment in coordinating and following up the databases of state assets to
achieve the goals of good resource management and maximizing exploitation, in
addition to coordinating with the various governorates and ministries to raise
the efficiency of the system for counting untapped state assets, and to
implement and follow up plans for disposing of state contributions proposed to
be put forward in The stock market, as well as preparing the reports and
correspondences required for the House of Representatives and supervisory
authorities regarding the files it supervises