Diwaniyah – conscious
Today, Friday, Diwaniyah Governor Maytham Abdul-Ilah Al-Shahed identified three main axes for developing infrastructure in the governorate at a cost of 150 billion dinars, while announcing the imminent rehabilitation of 42 Diwaniyah neighborhoods under the direct sponsorship of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani.
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Al-Shahd told Al-Iraqiya News and was followed by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): “The budget of Diwaniyah Governorate was supplemented with 150 billion dinars from the Fund for the Poorest Areas,” indicating that “the governorate’s budget amounted to 370 billion, which was worked on on several axes.”
He added, “Diwaniyah Governorate worked according to the importance and priority of the need on three basic axes, including the health level in terms of developing hospitals and supplying them with advanced devices as well as specialized medical machinery and equipment. The second axis is developing the electricity system with a new network and removing bottlenecks in transformers, as well as developing and replacing feeding lines.” The third axis is working to expand the old water network stations and desalination plants.”
He continued, “The defect areas in the governorate have been identified, studied in a planned manner, and will be presented to the Ministry of Planning for the purpose of approval.”
He pointed out, “An amount equivalent to the governorate’s budget, which is 335 billion, was allocated by the Ministry of Construction and Housing for the purpose of rehabilitating 42 neighborhoods in the governorate, under the auspices and follow-up of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani.”
He pointed out, “The issue requires the approval of the additional inspection of the competent company and the networks as well, and the resolution of the inspection of the lifting stations, as we use the city’s lifting stations, which are old, and we do not have lifting stations that belong to the sewers.”
He stated, “The sewerage company operating in the governorate completed the drainage networks only with one station out of 25 stations,” calling on the Ministries of Planning and Construction to “resolve the issue of the stations and additional inspection of the networks, which relates to future governorate work and the rehabilitation of all neighborhoods in the governorate.”