Aden Cleanliness launches a massive campaign to clean the coasts and breathing areas in preparation for Eid Al-Adha

The Cleaning and Improvement Fund in the capital, Aden, launched this morning comprehensive cleaning campaigns to clean the coasts and public outlets in preparation for the blessed days of Eid Al-Adha.
The cleaning campaign included removing dust and sand from the Abyan Coast Corniche, closing openings, and removing dust and sand from near the Corniche wall, with the participation of cleaning equipment such as shovels, large dumpers, scrapers, and a special sweeper for the coasts.
During the campaign, the Director of the Cleaning Fund in Aden, Engineer Qaid Rashid, inspected the comprehensive work progress, accompanied by the Secretary-General of the Local Council in Khor Maksar District, Munir Al-Qutbi, Muhammad Baazab, Director of Cleaning of the First Region, and Khalil Muqbel, Director of Evaluation and Follow-up.
Rashid also explained that the goal of the campaign, which came in implementation of the directives of His Excellency the Minister of State and Governor of the Capital, Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, is to remove waste, dust, and sand from the coast, clean the Abyan Coast Corniche, close the openings for cars to enter the coast, and prepare the Corniche and the coast to receive visitors and arrivals during days and vacation. Eid Al-Adha, given the importance that the Abyan Coast Corniche represents as one of the most important and largest corniches and coasts of the city of Aden, which is visited by thousands of families to spend the most enjoyable times during the Eid holidays and holidays from inside and outside the city of Aden.
He added that preparations and preparations are underway, not only on the coast and corniche of the Abyan coast, but also in preparing all the corniches, coasts, parks, and public outlets in preparation for receiving the days of Eid Al-Adha.
Calling on citizens to cooperate with cleaning workers in maintaining the cleanliness of the coasts and parks and placing garbage bags in the designated locations.
Rashid concluded by offering congratulations to all the workers, male and female, and male and female employees of the Cleaning and Improvement Fund, on this great religious occasion, asking God to bring it back to everyone with goodness, security, and peace.