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Madbouly directs a plan to deliver the massacres that have been completed with its offering to the private sector to manage and operate it

Prime Minister Dr. Mustafa Madbouly affirmed the state’s keenness to develop and raise the efficiency of government massacres in the various governorates, and to enhance their capabilities to provide services to citizens in a healthy and safe manner, and in accordance with occupational safety and health standards.

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P> this came during the meeting held by Dr. Mustafa Madbouly today, Thursday, to follow up the executive position of the plan to develop and raise the efficiency of government massacres, and that is. In the presence of Dr. Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development, Engineer Sherif El -Sherbiny, Minister of Housing and Urban Communities, and Major General Mahmoud Nassar, Head of the Central Development Agency. , The executive position to develop and raise the efficiency of a number of massacres at the level of the Republic, noting that the total number of massacres reaches & quot; 464 & quot; A massacre, pointing out that the development of 41 massacres was started in addition to the logistical lamp in Damietta, in addition to 20 private massacres.

& nbsp; And raising the efficiency of government massacres, pointing to the development and raising of the efficiency of 150 massacres in three stages, as the first stage includes developing and raising the efficiency 41 massacres with 22 governorates in addition to a logistical lamp in Damietta, provided that the second stage is to develop and raise the efficiency of 53 massacres, and 55 massacres for the third stage.

& nbsp; That the Ministry of Local Development, in coordination with the Central Development Agency, takes on a plan to hand over the massacres that have been completed, with its offering to the private sector To manage and operate it, in a way that contributes to the good exploitation and management of these assets, and to preserve the investments that were pumped in this sector.

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