The reshuffle, attended by Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly and Local Development Minister Dr. Manal Awad, saw several key appointments across Egypt’s 27 governorates.
The appointments are as follows:
Matrouh: Dr. Mohamed Salman Moussa Ibrahim al-Zamlout
Giza: Dr. Ahmed Abdullah El-Hussein Mohamed El-Ansari
Port Said: Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim Shahawy Abu Limon
Fayoum: Dr. Mohamed Hany Gamal El-Din Ghoneim
Gharbia: Dr. Alaa Ibrahim Abdel Moati Ahmed
South Sinai: Dr. Ismail Mohamed Kamal Ismail
Alexandria: Engineer Ayman Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed Attia
New Valley: Hanan Magdy Noureddin Mohamed
Damietta: Dr. Hossam El-Din Fawzy Abdel Fattah Abu Seif
Aswan: Engineer Amr Helmy Hassan Lashin
Ismailia: Nabil El-Sayed Mohamed Hasaballah
Menofia: Amr Mohamed El-Sayed El-Gharib
Kafr El-Sheikh: Engineer Ibrahim Abdel Kader Mekky Mahgoub
Suez: Hany Rashad Ali El-Sayed
Qena: Dr. Mostafa Selim Amin Abdel Zaher El-Beblawy
Sohag: Tarek Rashed Mohamed Mahfouz
Assiut: Mohamed Sayed Hassan Alwan
Beni Suef: Abdullah Abdel Aziz Abdel Rahman El-Sayed
Qalyubia: Dr. Hossam El-Din Ahmed Abdel Fattah Mohamed Ali
Red Sea: Dr. Walid Abdel Azim Ibrahim El-Barqi
Deputy Governors:
Cairo: Dr. Ahmed Anwar Attia El-Adl
Sohag: Kamal Suleiman Mahmoud Ahmed
Cairo: Omar Mahmoud El-Shafei El-Akrat
Aswan: Osama Rizk Mohamed Mansour Daoud
New Valley: Mohamed Neama Abdo Morsi Kechk
Dakahlia: Dr. Hussein Mohamed Maghraby Salama
Alexandria: Dr. Amira Yassin Mohamed Heikal
Beheira: Dr. Shady Yehia Abdel Azim El-Mashad
Gharbia: Engineer Hossam El-Din Abdo Mohamed Mohamed
Minya: Dr. Mohamed Ali Mohamed Talab Ali Gabr
Damietta: Dr. Mohamed Fawzy Hassan Abdel Rahim
Suez: Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed Allam Zidan
Following the ceremony, President Sisi met with the new
officials to outline national priorities. Presidential spokesperson Mohamed eEl-Shennawy
said the president urged the governors to maximize their respective regions'
resources to achieve tangible results for the public interest.
Sisi stressed the need for officials to work sincerely and
away from favoritism, tasking them with mastering the specific details of local
issues. He emphasized that the success of a governor is directly reflected in
the welfare of the state.
The President issued several directives, including maintaining
direct communication with residents and seriously addressing complaints, prioritizing
water, sanitation, and electricity projects, as well as overseeing the Decent
Life initiative, and cracking down on agricultural land encroachments, managing
illegal building settlements, and improving urban planning. He called for cooperating
with investors and business leaders while boosting tourism in relevant
governorates, and conducting personal inspections of bakeries, cleanliness
campaigns, and public housing projects.
President Sisi concluded the meeting by calling for transparency and continuous coordination with the central government and parliament to ensure the efficient delivery of services.