Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation meets with the Governor of the New Valley to follow up on the implementation of the 2024/2025 investment plan projects
10 September 2024
H.E. Dr. Rania A.
Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International
Cooperation, met with General Dr. Mohamed Al-Zamlout, Governor of the New
Valley, to follow up on the implementation of the 2024/2025 investment plan
projects, and follow up the work progress of the integrated government services
complex project in the governorate, as well as the population attraction
project for the residential city in the Abu Tartour area.
During the meeting, H.E. the Minister of Planning, Economic
Development and International Cooperation emphasized the Ministry's keenness to
follow up on the progress of the plan's projects at the governorate level, and
to provide the necessary support to overcome the challenges that might confront
the implementation of these projects, while taking into account the governance
of investment expenditure within the framework of the directives of the
political leadership.
The meeting discussed the decisions issued regarding the
integrated government services complex project in the governorate, as well as
the population attraction project for the residential city in the Abu Tartour
area, referring to the directives of the Prime Minister to study the most
appropriate use of the city's residential units and maximize their benefit in a
manner consistent with the nature of the environment and contributing to
improving the population characteristics of the community.
In this context,
Al-Mashat directed the necessity of coordinating the implementation of
the directives related to the project that contributes to redistributing the
population density to relieve the population pressure from the Nile Valley and
Delta governorates and to form a series of model villages capable of addressing
previous problems and investing current resources.
Regarding the integrated government services complex in the
governorate, which is scheduled to open soon, Al-Mashat noted the keenness of
the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation to
cooperate and coordinate between the ministry and the governorate to implement
the mandates and directives issued by the political leadership regarding the
project, stressing the work to provide the necessary support to develop and
upgrade the efficiency of the electricity system in the government interests
complex in light of the directives issued regarding the governance of
investment spending.