Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Egypt’s Prime Minister, convened a meeting to review the progress of the Ras El-Hikma City development and the resettlement efforts for families in the Shams El-Hikma area. The meeting included key officials such as Vice Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport, General Kamel El-Wazir, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, and other senior representatives.
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- Shams El-Hikma Resettlement:
- The meeting reviewed detailed plans for resettling families and developing infrastructure in Shams El-Hikma.
- Progress on road construction, water supply, sewage networks, and electricity infrastructure was confirmed.
- Resettlement for Phase One Families:
- An announcement on the governorate’s official page invited eligible families to legalize their lands and apply for building permits.
- A mobile technology center was deployed in Shams El-Hikma to streamline requests.
- Educational and Tribal Support Projects:
- The ongoing construction of an experimental school in Ras El-Hikma has shown significant progress.
- Development efforts for the southern alternative area for tribes were also highlighted.
- Compensation Payments:
- A total of EGP 5.5 billion has been disbursed in compensation to affected families in Ras El-Hikma.
Future Goals
The meeting emphasized the government’s commitment to the successful implementation of the Ras El-Hikma project, recognizing its strategic importance. Continuous support and monitoring will ensure the project’s timely completion and the delivery of infrastructure and resettlement initiatives.
The development of Ras El-Hikma aligns with Egypt’s broader vision to enhance urban planning and improve the quality of life for its citizens.