
Sana'a - Saba:
Al-Bayda Governor Abdullah Idris inspected on Thursday the progress of the 30 Azza Street – Ring Road – Mukayras Road project in Al-Bayda city, which costs 89 million Yemeni riyals and is funded by the local authority.
During the visit, Governor Idris, accompanied by Deputy Governor Nasser Al-Aji, received a briefing from the head of the Executive Unit for Road Construction and Maintenance, Engineer Faisal Al-Sudani, on the implementation of the road construction and leveling work. The 6-kilometer-long project stretches from Azza to Dagheelah and Aslam, connecting to the Mukayras Road, with a completion rate of 70%.
Governor Idris urged accelerating the work to complete the project according to the specified engineering standards, which will contribute to easing traffic flow and reducing congestion.
He emphasized that road projects are among the province’s top priorities, aimed at promoting development and providing services to citizens.
The governor reaffirmed the local authority’s commitment to improving services and alleviating citizens' hardships, noting that the ongoing projects across various sectors will serve the community effectively.
Al-Bayda Governor Abdullah Idris inspected on Thursday the progress of the 30 Azza Street – Ring Road – Mukayras Road project in Al-Bayda city, which costs 89 million Yemeni riyals and is funded by the local authority.
During the visit, Governor Idris, accompanied by Deputy Governor Nasser Al-Aji, received a briefing from the head of the Executive Unit for Road Construction and Maintenance, Engineer Faisal Al-Sudani, on the implementation of the road construction and leveling work. The 6-kilometer-long project stretches from Azza to Dagheelah and Aslam, connecting to the Mukayras Road, with a completion rate of 70%.
Governor Idris urged accelerating the work to complete the project according to the specified engineering standards, which will contribute to easing traffic flow and reducing congestion.
He emphasized that road projects are among the province’s top priorities, aimed at promoting development and providing services to citizens.
The governor reaffirmed the local authority’s commitment to improving services and alleviating citizens' hardships, noting that the ongoing projects across various sectors will serve the community effectively.