The minister stressed the importance of streamlining the
handover process and ensuring proper organization, in line with the directives
of the political leadership to provide adequate housing within a comprehensive
urban strategy. This strategy aims to improve living standards, offer financial
and procedural support tailored to the needs of targeted groups, and promote
sustainable development and quality of life.
Engineer Hesham Darwish, Advisor to the Ministry, Supervisor
of the Construction and Contracting Sector, and Chairman of the Housing Finance
Fund, stated that the 320 housing units in the Second District Extension of
Obour City were sold in accordance with the published terms and conditions. The
units were initially scheduled for delivery in mid-September, but due to
accelerated progress, construction was completed ahead of time. In response to
citizens' requests and to ease the process, the handover date was brought
forward to begin on August 4.
Darwish emphasized the importance of unified efforts and
coordination among the Fund’s teams, which have enhanced operational efficiency
and contributed significantly to the project’s success. He confirmed that the
units will be delivered in accordance with the Fund’s regulations and handover
schedule, supporting the broader goal of maximizing the impact of these housing
projects and promoting economic and social stability.