Raymah: Raymah Governor Fares Al-Habari reviewed the progress of work at health facilities and several community-funded road projects in Kusmah District.
According to Yemen News Agency, Governor Al-Habari, accompanied by Shura Council member Ahmed Muqbil, the governorate's mobilization official Mohammed Al-Nahari, and Kusmah District Director Haider Al-Juboub, inspected the medical services at the health center in the Al-Magharim area. They gathered information from officials about the services provided and the center's most urgent needs.
Governor Al-Habari also assessed the progress of the Al-Dhabr Al-Kammah-Bani Al-Ashqari-Al-Magharim road project, which is three kilometers long and costs 40 million rials. This project is funded through community contributions, with additional support from the local authority and the Central Emergency Intervention Unit.
The delegation also evaluated the Al-Harqah-Bani Abdulaziz-Al-Magharim road project, which spans 2.5 kilometers and costs 30 million rials. This project also receives funding from the community, the local authority, and the Central Emergency Intervention Unit.
Furthermore, they reviewed the progress of a sports field and an events hall project, with an estimated cost of up to 350 million rials. This initiative is similarly funded by the community, local authority, and the Central Emergency Intervention Unit.
District Director Haider Al-Juboub briefed Governor Al-Habari on the community initiative projects recently implemented in various sectors such as roads, health, water, agriculture, youth, and sports. These projects aim to address the needs and aspirations of the Kusmah District residents given the current circumstances.
Governor Al-Habari praised the achievements in service and development projects, emphasizing the positive impact these improvements will have on services in the district.
In recognition of his efforts, the local authority of Kusmah District honored Governor Fares Al-Habari with a Shield of Loyalty and Development.
