Al-Mahwit: The Executive Office in Al-Mahwit province, led by Governor Haneen Qatina, convened to discuss plans and preparations for the upcoming Ramadan program and summer courses. The meeting highlighted key initiatives aimed at improving services and cleanliness within the province.
According to Yemen News Agency, the meeting included key officials such as the province’s public mobilization official Ismail Sharafuddin, deputy governors Hussein Arkad and Abdulsalam Al-Dhumari, along with directors of executive offices. They reviewed various aspects of the Ramadan program, including activities, initiatives, and charity projects. A comprehensive cleaning campaign was also on the agenda, emphasizing the role of community and official bodies in its execution. The cleanliness fund’s plan to tackle waste management across each directorate was also discussed.
Governor Qatina underscored the importance of enhancing revenue collection to support service and development projects. He stressed the necessity of activating revenue vessels to fulfill the province’s investment plan. Additionally, the governor emphasized the significance of engaging with the Ramadan program to strengthen the community’s connection to the Holy Qur’an and faith culture.
The head of general mobilization, Ismail Sharafuddin, highlighted the importance of tactical courses in preparing the community to support Palestinians and confront oppression. He advocated for the reinforcement of faith identity and Qur’anic culture through active participation in the Ramadan program.
