The Prime Minister emphasized that the meeting comes within the framework of following up on the activities of the NAC Urban Development Company and its efforts in managing and developing the city to achieve its goal of becoming a fully integrated and leading model for sustainable smart cities. He stressed the need to operate the city’s various services amid the continuous population growth in the NAC.
Madbouly highlighted the importance of continuous emergency
teams working around the clock to monitor the city’s utility services. He also
directed attention to the activities, events, and celebrations held in the NAC,
noting that they contribute to promoting the city and increasing demand for
housing.
In this context, Engineer Khaled Abbas emphasized the
company’s commitment to providing various services and expanding their number,
particularly in light of the growing population in the NAC. He noted that
service operation and improvement continue in coordination with ministries and
concerned authorities. Residents currently benefit from many government
services, and the company aims to enhance the quality of life for both
residents and visitors across different sectors.
Abbas added that the increasing population in the city
requires the rapid provision of high-quality living standards, covering
infrastructure, services, maintenance, service management, and green spaces.
He also highlighted that the NAC hosted major artistic,
cultural, and sporting events throughout 2025. Work is underway to launch
several major celebrations in collaboration with leading specialized companies,
and major events are planned to promote the city locally and internationally.
Abbas noted that 2025 witnessed a number of achievements
reflecting attention to the services provided to residents, including the
opening of Wycombe Abbey International School, signing cooperation protocols
between the company and international educational and health institutions, the
opening of the Readers Museum at the Islamic Cultural Center, and hosting the
World Para Powerlifting Championships, among others.
He also highlighted the extent of green spaces available in
the NAC, noting that several projects are set to open. The Central Parks
project, “The Green River,” is being prepared for inauguration in the second
quarter of this year.