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Prime Minister: Aljawf set to see a promising future
[09/04/2018 02:40]
RIYADH-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmed bin-Daghr praised today the quickly developing urbanization and rising level of community awareness in the northern province of Aljawf.
In a meeting with the province's governor Maj. Gen. Ameen Al-Akeemi in Riyadh on Monday, bin-Daghr said: "All the indicators show that Aljawf is set to see a promising future and that the wealth in Aljawf is very promising."
He hailed Al-Akeemi's efforts in enforce law and order and ensuring the return of state institutions back to function after the explosion of the Houthi rebel militia.
Al-Akeemi bin-Daghr gave a detailed account on battles against the rebels in the remaining areas of Aljawf.
Bin-Daghr said the government would do its best to ensure the opening of a branch for the College of Education in Al-Jouf, which has more than 470 students, representing the largest proportion of students enrolled in the university grades.
He stressed that the government will do its utmost to open a branch of the Central Bank of Yemen, finance the local radio station and other service projects in the province.