Hajjah: Hajjah governor Hilal al-Sufi, accompanied by Mobilization Officer Hamoud al-Maghrebi, carried out an inspection tour of several community-initiated development projects in the Mabyan district. The visit aimed to review the progress of ongoing infrastructure and health projects being implemented with active local participation.
According to Yemen News Agency, the officials examined the development of a new health unit in the Barut area of al-Adba'a. This project is being executed through collaboration between community members, local authorities, and the Central Emergency Development Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Administration and Local and Rural Development.
The inspection also covered key road infrastructure projects, including the paving of a 1-kilometer stretch of the Jabal al-Arif road and the expansion and partial paving of the 1.2-kilometer Ghalib Aziz road. These projects are grassroots initiatives supported by local government and the Interventions Unit.
During the tour, Governor al-Sufi and his team received briefings on project progress and completion rates from Abdulwahab Sinan, the Interventions Unit representative in Hajjah, and Mabyan district Director Mansour Hamza. They also visited a community-built rainwater collection tank and ongoing road paving efforts in Bani Barut.
Governor al-Sufi acknowledged the community's involvement in promoting sustainable development and stressed the importance of expanding such initiatives, focusing particularly on road and agricultural sectors. He also recognized the Central Emergency Development Interventions Unit for its continued support and reiterated the governorate's dedication to utilizing available resources for long-term development.
Officials from the Interventions Unit and local district emphasized their commitment to supporting grassroots development, highlighting that numerous similar projects are underway across Hajjah province through community efforts.
