Minister of Housing and Governor of Qalyubia Review Several Joint Work Files

Yesterday evening, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, met with Engineer Ayman Attia, Governor of Qalyubia, to discuss a set of

Yesterday evening, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, met with Engineer Ayman Attia, Governor of Qalyubia, to discuss a set of joint files between the Ministry of Housing and the governorate. Several officials from both sides attended the meeting.

Minister of Housing and Governor of Qalyubia Review Several Joint Work Files

Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny began the meeting by welcoming the Governor of Qalyubia and the attendees. He referred to his recent visit to the governorate to inspect several projects affiliated with the ministry and praised the ongoing coordination with the governorate’s officials regarding all these projects. The minister pointed out that today’s meeting aims to enhance cooperation and coordination while discussing a range of ideas and proposals that contribute to developing the quality of life for Egyptian citizens and ensuring a dignified life.

For his part, Engineer Ayman Attia expressed his appreciation for the continued communication and coordination with the Ministry of Housing. He explained that the ministry had significantly contributed to planning several areas within the governorate and highlighted its crucial role in establishing integrated urban communities across different governorates.

During the meeting, the Minister of Housing and the Governor of Qalyubia reviewed several work files related to the projects being implemented by the ministry within the governorate. Additionally, they discussed several investment opportunities to establish a fully integrated urban community.

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