Damascus, SANA-The meeting of the Prime Minister, Hussein Arnous, with members of the People’s Assembly, who represent Lattakia province, focused on the need to exert intensified efforts to improve the service and developmental situation in the province and to support the productive sectors according to the available capabilities in a way that would directly reflect on improving the reality of services provided to the citizens.
The proposals dealt with solving the problem of drinking water in the province, increasing its allocations from oil derivatives, securing the need for teachers in the schools in Lattakia countryside, completing the construction of Jableh Hospital, and supporting the Health Directorate and the medical staff to be able to address the coronavirus pandemic.
The MPs also discussed means to complete the organizational plans, and to adopt unified criteria for classifying oil stations in the countryside and in the city, in addition to accelerating the construction of agricultural roads in the areas affected by fires, and re-granting new licenses for tobacco cultivation.
Means to supply the province’s internal transport sector with additional buses, and transporting the Asphalt molder on the highway in the al-Sanobar area to another place to preserve environmental safety were also on the table.
Eng. Arnous highlighted the importance of joint coordination between the governmental team and members of the People’s Assembly to shed light on the service reality in the provinces and to handle the outstanding problems and find appropriate solutions to them.
Shaza al Ashkar/Ruaa al-Jazeari