The meeting was attended by Dr. Amr Kandil, Deputy Minister of Health and Population Engineer Khaled Seddiq, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Urban Development Fund, Engineer Maha Fahim, Head of the General Authority for Urban Planning, and a number of leaders from the Ministries of Local Development, Social Solidarity, Health and Population, and the Urban Development Fund.
The meeting reviewed the status of several state-owned land
plots and unutilized assets in the Alexandria and Qalyubia governorates. The
discussion focused on optimizing their use for service, investment, and
residential projects to benefit citizens and enhance the governorates'
resources, aligning with the economic development plan and Egypt's Vision 2030.
Minister Dr. Awad emphasized the government's commitment to leveraging the competitive advantages of all governorates, particularly Alexandria and Qalyubia. These governorates offer significant development and investment potential across commercial, investment, residential, service, and medical sectors. This focus aims to develop infrastructure, enhance services for residents, generate economic returns, achieve sustainable economic development, and create job opportunities in both governorates.