The visit included projects across various sectors,
particularly in healthcare and education. It also covered the inauguration of
new projects in the Suez Canal Economic Zone in Sokhna.
The Prime Minister was accompanied by Dr. Khaled
Abdel-Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development and Minister of
Health and Population; Dr. Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and
Scientific Research; Dr. Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development and Acting
Minister of Environment; Engineer Karim Badawi, Minister of Petroleum and
Mineral Resources; Major General Dr. Tarek El-Shazly, Governor of Suez; Dr.
Abdullah Ramadan, Deputy Governor; and Engineer Salah Abdel-Karim, CEO of the
Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation.
Dr. Madbouly stressed that his visit, coinciding with the
52nd National Day of the governorate, aims to follow up on service projects in
health, education, and the petroleum and energy sectors.
He noted that the visit comes one year after his previous
trip to monitor progress on key projects prioritized by the state. The goal is
to ensure citizens in Suez benefit from improved services. The visit follows
directives from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to accelerate developmental
projects across the governorate. These projects aim to keep pace with national
development witnessed in other governorates.
Dr. Madbouly added that several years of major
infrastructure and utilities projects have been implemented. These include
improvements to drinking water, sanitation, and roads. A large medical complex
was established under the comprehensive health insurance system. The
presidential initiative Housing for All Egyptians and the Suez Promenade were
also completed.
He said the visit today aims to accelerate ongoing projects.
This will ensure timely implementation and improve citizens’ quality of life.
Suez Governorate enjoys a significant share of the state’s investment
priorities.
He confirmed that the government will continue advancing
various projects for the benefit of the people of Suez Governorate.