[20/11/2018 06:44]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Mo'eenAbdulmalik has argued local authorities in liberated provinces to make suggested budgets to all projects and plans in their provinces.
In his meeting with governor of Dhale' General Ali Moqbil and directors of ministry offices on Tuesday, he discussed with them service and security situations in the province.
He argued the executive offices in the province to prepare its plans and programs- in association with other ministries- and rise them to the cabinet.
He confirmed that the government will make big increase support to education and health sectors in the province and givethem priorities in the government's plans and support, which will also include main roads.
The two parties discussed situations in Murais and Dimt warfronts in Dhale', where national army accomplished huge victories against Iran-backed Houthi militia, under barbaric shelling on villages and civilians in the two warfronts by Houthis.
For his part, the governor provided detailed report on the situations in the province and challenges they face, as well as needed support for resuming stopped projects, especially in health and electricity.
He confirmed that the local authority works honestly embarking from its national and moral responsibility for providing basic services to the people.
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