Minister of Transport and Public Works and Prosecutor General Inspect Judicial Complex Project Progress

General

Sanaa: The Minister of Transport and Public Works, Mohammed Qahim, and the Prosecutor General, Judge Abdul Salam Al-Houthi, have conducted an inspection of the ongoing Judicial Complex project meant for the Northern Prosecution Offices of the Secretariat. This project, executed by the General Authority for Roads and Bridges, is valued at 1 billion and 986 million riyals and is financed by the Public Prosecution.

According to Yemen News Agency, Qahim and Al-Houthi were joined by Engineer Abdulrahman Al-Hadrami, Chairman of the General Authority for Roads and Bridges, and Engineer Amir al-Din Al-Houthi, Deputy Chairman of the Authority, to assess the project's progress, which currently stands at 14.3% completion. The officials received a briefing from Project Manager Engineer Ashraf Al-Wajeeh on the developments of the project that spans an area of 1,340 square meters and includes a basement and five floors.

During their visit, both the Minister and the Prosecutor General expressed their satisfaction with the progress and the quality of work being executed. They emphasized the importance of maintaining adherence to specified quality standards and ensuring that the project continues at its current pace, aligning with the planned program and timeline. This project is anticipated to significantly enhance the infrastructure of the Public Prosecution, facilitating smoother and more efficient operations.