Northern governor announces launch of Tangasi region reconstruction effort with four million bricks

Marawi: Hejazia Muhammad Saeed
Northern Governor Abdeen Awadallah has ordered the Ministry of Infrastructure and Urban Development to begin transforming Tanqaasi from a village to a town and open a registry subject to a search certificate.
He stressed that all components of the city are present in Tangasi, the most important of which is planning.
During his speech, Abdine announced the launch of a group of 4,000,000 four million bricks for the reconstruction of the Greater Tangasi area in the locality of Meroe.
With honor of the executive director of Marawi Mahjoub locality, Mohammed Sayed Ahmed, members of the local security committee, the executive body, and Major General Mohammed Al-Amin, leader of the Popular Resistance.
Ministers of the State Government, Zakat Office, Humanitarian Aid Commission and Chamber of Commerce announced the State Government's donation of (50) tonnes of cement. He said Al-Nafra was the first in the northern state and had considered it. unique, like the population of Tanqasi, after its citizens and those of the northern state were affected by torrents and rains.
The governor said that the initiative came from a generous group of people from Tangasi, abroad and within, and that it was a kind and generous initiative, and that it was an immortal day in the The story of Merowe and Tangasi, who were the first to rise. with the armed forces and refused the entry of the militia and were at the forefront when it attacked the Merowe airport, emphasizing that the victory had achieved its objectives, and he declared: They are the greatest reconstructionist of the state.
The Northern Governor announced the construction of the Zakat Office with 220 rooms for the poor and needy, including the poor of Tanqaasi, as part of the 2025 plan, and the commitment of the Humanitarian Aid Commission to it following up with the Qatar Red Crescent by building a number of housing units and the Wadi Halfa Chamber of Commerce donated an amount of £5 million to Nafra.
Additionally, the Northern governor honored two children for inventing a sniper and a vehicle, and promised to sponsor them in recognition of their efforts.




