A Republican decision to establish the new city of Suez
Dr. Mustafa Madbouli, Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers, continued his tours of the governorates today by visiting Suez Governorate; To check out a number of development and service projects. Dr. Mustafa Madbouli points out that the province of Suez was honoured by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, President of the Republic, for the opening of numerous national projects during the past period, thus contributing to their advancement in various sectors.
The Prime Minister also noted that the ongoing coordination of the Government with members of the House of Representatives and the Senate would speed up the implementation of various projects in the provinces and speed up the promulgation of laws relating to the implementation of such projects, which would serve the State's national plan for comprehensive development at the level of the Republic.
During his meeting with the Ministry of Justice, Dr. Mustafa Madbouli pointed out that this was his second visit to Suez since taking charge. Over the past period, there has been a strong focus on the implementation of a large number of projects through constant communication with the Governor of Suez to monitor the scale of projects and investments allocated. The Prime Minister said: During the last visit there was a focus on a number of challenges that were presented to sanitation projects, road and Cornish upgrading, as well as industrial development and employment opportunities for young people. There was a demand for a new city to serve Suez people. Indeed, the President's decision to create a new city of Suez was passed.
The Prime Minister also explained that a number of challenges had been presented to the health sector; Both at the level of hospitals under the Ministry of Health and university hospitals, he noted that with the entry of the Suez Governorate into the comprehensive health insurance system, the government has a plan to eliminate the backlog of projects in order to fully implement the system in the governorate.
The Prime Minister stressed that the Suez Governorate, while an urban one, would undoubtedly be part of the ongoing development of a "decent life" presidential initiative for the development of the Egyptian countryside.