Madbouly's tour aimed to review the on-site progress of
several development initiatives and urban planning efforts in the region. The
goal, he stated, is to boost their investment value and economic returns, in
line with the strategic master plans for New Alamein City, Ras El Hekma, and
Dabaa.
Accompanying the prime minister were Minister of Housing,
Utilities, and Urban Communities Sherif El Sherbiny, Matrouh Governor Major
General Khaled Shuaib, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization
Major General Mokhtar Abdel Latif, and other senior officials involved in the
projects.
Madbouly highlighted that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is
closely monitoring the Northwestern Coast's development. El-Sisi has instructed
that projects be accelerated and regularly followed up on to ensure optimal
execution. This focus aims to develop assets, maximize their use, and enhance
private sector partnerships, ultimately transforming the Northwestern Coast
into a year-round destination for living and investment, rather than just a
seasonal summer resort.
The Prime Minister added that the development of the Northwestern Coast's land is part of an effort to fully utilize its diverse potential and resources, which include tourism, agriculture, and industry. New urban communities are already being established to attract both investments and residents to the area.