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Al-Sudani announces the movement of nearly 500 stalled projects in Iraq , 28 MARCH

Al-Sudani announces the movement of nearly 500 stalled projects in Iraq

3/27/2024

Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani announced, this Wednesday morning, that his government has begun moving hundreds of stalled projects in various sectors in all governorates of the country.

This came during his pre-dawn inspection tour of the Nisour Square project site, which is one of the projects to relieve traffic congestion west of the capital, Baghdad, accompanied by the Minister of Construction and Housing, and the official of the implementing Chinese Railway Company, according to a statement issued by the Sudanese Media Office.

The Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the continuation of work 24 hours a day, with three meals a day, in order to speed up completion and bring the project into service.

Al-Sudani stressed, in a speech to the workers, that this project is one of the most accurate and important projects for the movement of citizens in the capital, praising the efforts of the workers on the site and the supporting parties that maintained the work in the spirit of one team.

He stated that the package of projects to relieve traffic congestion will contribute to reducing the waste of citizens’ time, reducing pollution in the capital, and facilitating the flow of traffic, stressing the necessity of maintaining engineering specifications in implementation.

The statement quoted Al-Sudani as saying, “The government is continuing to move the stalled projects in all governorates and all sectors, as more than 490 projects have been moved and returned to work in a record period of time. It is an approach whose results are being followed by citizens who see the seriousness and clarity in it.”   LINK


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