
The development and the dealing with the citizen’s concerns were the focus of the meeting held Thursday by Interior Ministry with the governor of Bouira Maaskri Nacer, who voiced his "satisfaction" with the established permanent contact between the local and central government.
Bouira governor presented, during a meeting held in the presence of central officials of the Ministry and under the supervision of the Secretary General Ahmed Adli, an outline about the reality of development and situation of different sectors, vital to the citizen.
Part of a series of meetings decided by Interior Minister Tayeb Belaiz, Maaskri said in a statement to the press that the meeting represented an opportunity to discuss "several aspects and issues related to development in various fields, in addition the issues that have direct impact of the citizens."
At this meeting, the stress was put on areas deemed "important" including housing, water supply (AEP), electricity and gas, roads, health and education," said governor.
All files were reviewed in depth, he said.
The meeting was "an opportunity to define the positive and negative points" to deal with the concerns of citizens and address gaps, thanks to the intervention of the Ministry of the Interior which "is the best support for the local authorities."
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