The Shabwa Transitional Executive Office emphasizes strengthening partnership and coordination with the local authority

The Executive Body of the Local Leadership of the Southern Transitional Council in Shabwa Governorate held its first regular meeting for the month of November on Monday morning at the Council’s headquarters in the capital, Ataq, headed by Mr. Abdulaziz Mahdi bin Laksar, Chairman of the Executive Body of the Council’s Leadership in the Governorate.
At the beginning of the meeting, the executive body observed a minute of silence to read Al-Fatiha for the soul of the late fighter Mubarak Ahmed Al-Hajri Al-Harithi, a member of the local leadership in the governorate and head of the executive body of the Transitional Council of the Asilan Directorate, who passed away last Friday.
At the meeting, the Chairman of the Executive Board welcomed the members of the Board for their presence and efforts to enhance the work of the Council in the governorate at all levels, and informed them of the results of the meeting he had with the governor of the governorate, Sheikh Awad bin Al-Wazir Al-Awlaki, last week, which concluded with an emphasis on the importance of strengthening partnership and coordination with the local authority. Because it serves the governorate.
The President of the Council briefed the meeting on the results of his meetings with a number of representatives of international organizations operating in the governorate, which aimed to strengthen the relationship and coordination with them, and the role of the Council in overcoming the difficulties and obstacles facing those organizations to carry out their work, and another briefing on the results of his visit to the Nissab District, during which they were informed of The conditions and activities of the local leadership of the Transitional Council in the directorate, not to mention reviewing the citizens’ living, service and development conditions.
In the organizational context, the Executive Board discussed the level of completion of the launch of organizational centers in a number of directorates, as the meeting stressed the need to complete the rest of the centers during the coming period.
The Commission also discussed in detail the annual activities plan for the coming year for the executive departments in the governorate, and stressed the necessity of preparing and preparing these plans at the beginning of next month so that they are compatible with the nature of the stage and serve to strengthen the Council’s position in the governorate. The meeting also stressed the importance of executive supervision of maintaining the activities plans. The directorates are up to date and follow up on the level of their implementation and achievement.
The meeting discussed many topics and proposals aimed at improving and developing the performance of the executive bodies of the Southern Transitional Council in the governorate and districts, which would activate administrative and organizational work during the coming stages, as the Commission took a number of appropriate decisions and recommendations regarding them.