Mr. Minister of Agriculture, stay with these simple, weak and hardworking people and do not defend the blatant negligence in maintenance works ✍️ Dear Al-Khair

*Aziz Al-Khair responds to the Minister of Agriculture*
*We thank God very much that our voice reaches all those responsible in order to defend the needy… the simple, the weak and the workers…*
*Don’t make fun, Karkaba…the truth is clear, the earth is dying, and the thirst continues for the moment in the Qando projects…*
*Mr. Minister of Agriculture, stay with these simple, weak, hardworking people and do not defend the blatant negligence in maintenance work…*
*You do not lie, O Karkaba, but you embellish and embellish with Zadna Company…*
*Agriculture Minister Karkaba acknowledges that 450 acres is the area where the water stopped..*
* The Minister told me that the temporary maintenance period is currently taking place with the knowledge of farmers, and it is a period which does not exceed 10 days. Unfortunately, maintenance shut off the water for 25 days. Yes, 25 days, Mr. Minister, not ten days, and now, and today, Saturday 11/10, the water has not arrived at the canal for 25 days..*
*It would have been better if you had looked at the maintenance work and not ridiculed our conversation by saying we don’t have data on the ground. Is there more truth than farmers talking and sending video of the empty canal?
*Mr. The Minister demonstrates that the facts on the ground have not reached you with the required transparency..*
*You, as a minister, are responsible for every square inch, not the entire 450 acres that are dying of thirst*
*books. My God.✍️*
Nobly thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture and the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Salah Ali Karkaba. Thank you for the beautiful and elegant words in the long response to my article titled…
*An urgent message to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Agriculture: Huge losses amounting to millions of dollars in Qandoo Be projects due to water cuts for over a month..*
Reading the lengthy response from the Ministry of Agriculture and meeting with the Minister, I found no response to the urgent appeal regarding the Qanduto Project water outage for over a month. The beautiful and elegant response included beautiful words and resounding expressions and a demonstration of the efforts of the Zadna company, nicknamed the mighty enterprise, and it is not devoid of very simple and humble diligence on the part of a company that had all the enormous financial capabilities…
Unfortunately, the response did not solve the problem or solve the problem, but was a continuous attempt, from the first line to the last, to exonerate the Zadna company.
I repeat again, these farmers have no direct relationship with the Ministry of Agriculture, and these farmers deal with the Zadna company, which supervises the project… which is responsible for solving the problems and getting the water to the project, and this has not happened so far. Thirst kills the land, clover plows die, and it doesn’t matter if wheat cultivation takes place after a few days, because the fate of wheat will be the fate of the crops sown now, because they are dying of thirst, and the Ministry of Agriculture thanks for Al-Rakoba, in the height of autumn… we are waiting for water and thirst always kills the land and ruins the lives of farmers. There is no water, oh Minister of Agriculture and Society Zadna, no water now. The crops die and the land lies fallow, and you thank Zadna and donate to spread the achievements. The biggest achievement is the water cutoff for a month in an agricultural project of over 4,000 acres without water until now and until the time of writing this second article. There is no water in the project and thirst is killing the land…and in Minister Karkba’s statements, Mr. Minister of Agriculture admits that 450 acres is the area where the water has stopped. Don’t these 450 acres deserve watering or urgent maintenance? As a minister, you are responsible for every square inch, not the entire 450 acres that are dying before your eyes.
The Minister told me that the temporary maintenance period is currently taking place with the knowledge of farmers, and it is a period which does not exceed 10 days. Unfortunately, maintenance shut off the water for 25 days. Yes, 25 days, Mr. Minister, not ten days, and now, and today, Saturday 11/10, the water has not arrived at the canal for 25 full days. Review your reports, Minister…
It would have been better if you had looked at the maintenance work and not ridiculed our conversation by saying we don’t have data on the ground. Is there more truth than the farmers’ speech? Sending a video of the empty channel means a presentation of the work and facts on the ground in images, audio and video as well…
Minister, it seems that the facts on the ground have not reached you with the required transparency and that the emphasis has been placed more on exonerating the Zadna company than on helping these farmers and resolving the problem so far. Mr. Minister, the problem persists and the water has not arrived for 25 days. Please explain and clarify Zadna’s accomplishments. It would have been better to have had a statement of work to restore the water…and I believe the owners of these 450 acre projects deserve to be compensated for this major damage, even if an inch was damaged due to a failure to schedule. The maintenance work for 25 days deserves first to hold those responsible for the delay accountable, then to compensate the simple citizen who owns the project, who borrows from banks to cultivate and does not know that the maintenance will deprive the project of water for about a full month…
Mr. Minister, stay with these simple, weak, hardworking people and do not defend blatant negligence in maintenance work…
We, His Excellency the Minister, are just waiting for the water to arrive at the canal and nothing else… Mr. Minister sent you a photo of the inside of one of the projects, and the crop is dead, it is full of dead, the water is cut off, and the sprinklers are empty from the ground, Mr. Minister, a photo, a sound, and a field report today, Saturday October 11..
Unfortunately, some describe this flattery and embellished story as being fair to the Zadna company… Justice will be for the poor farmers when the water returns to the canal and the thirst disappears. I spoke with the project farmers a while ago and asked them for a recent photo of the canal empty of water at those times. After the Ministry responded 24 hours and there is not a single drop of water, and after all this the Ministry praises the Zadna company. For the love of God, what about it, Minister of Agriculture… We demand the return of water. Towards the canal and the project
It is only here that we will all say thank you for our service and we will do justice to the person responsible for our service.
Dear God
..11/10/2025
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