Sana’a Governor Inspects Job Discipline on First Day Post-Eid Al-Fitr

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Sana'a: Sana'a Governor Abdulbasit Al-Hadi inspected the workflow at the province office and various executive offices on the first day of official work after the Eid Al-Fitr vacation. The governor exchanged congratulations with leaders and employees on the occasion and assessed job discipline levels within the government's new district.

According to Yemen News Agency, Abdul Qader Al-Jilani, Secretary General of Sana'a province, also inspected the level of job discipline in several key offices, including Zakat, Finance, Civil Service, and Health. Al-Jilani gathered information from directors and personnel officials regarding attendance and absences.

First Deputy Governor Hamid Asim, alongside Ali Al-Suhaili, head of the Social Affairs Committee, and other officials, inspected job discipline in Bani Hashish district. They discussed workflow and challenges faced by executive service offices and explored solutions to improve service delivery.

Deputy Governors Saleh al-Muntasser and Abdulmalik al-Gharbi visited the cleanliness and improvement fund, tax offices, and other directorates. They reviewed job discipline and service provision, engaging with directors on current workflows.

Fares Al-Kahhali, Undersecretary for Services Sector, assessed the discipline at the General Authority for Rural Water, Water Resources, and the Oil Company branch. He exchanged greetings with executive office leaders and employees.

Governor Al-Hadi emphasized the need for responsibility and overcoming challenges to enhance citizen services. Al-Habari evaluated the General Land Authority and Social Welfare Fund, commending the leadership's discipline and sense of responsibility.

The Civil Service and Administrative Development Office reported a 93 percent job discipline rate on the first workday post-Eid, with 25 inspectors overseeing 65 administrative units and 17 directorates.