Khartoum State close to completing first urban center on its border with Nile State

Khartoum Governor: Praises efforts of road workers and condemns militia shelling of road workers while they work.
Omdurman:
The Governor of Khartoum, Mr. Ahmed Othman Hamza, confirmed that despite the war conditions, the state is very interested in considering the structural plans to the extent permitted by the exceptional circumstances the state is going through, explaining that the structural plan Urban recommends the creation of urban centers on the outskirts of the state and on its state borders.
This happened today during his inspection of the final works of the border gate project between Khartoum State and Nile State. The governor was accompanied during his visit by the director general of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, engineer Abdel-Wahed Abdel-Moneim. the executive director of Karary locality, Mr. Ahmed Al-Mustafa, and the directors of the road, water and surveying authorities. The governor ordered companies working in the project and the Roads and Water Authority to complete the engineering and technical works. in two weeks, the governor explained that Al-Bawab has a number of insurance, economic, developmental and administrative advantages. And social, in addition to the projects that accompany it.
During the visit, the governor reassured the efforts of the National Water Authority to complete Nile water connections and install reservoirs and solar power units to provide electricity.
The survey director explained that the gate project contains many investment and service activities, represented by gas stations, rest homes, modern restaurants, veterinary quarry and other projects that will ensure irrigation and recovery of water in the area.
In this context, a number of residents of the area have lauded the efforts of the state government to provide clean drinking water in this area, where citizens suffer from having water from distant areas.
Furthermore, the Khartoum governor highlighted the efforts of the Roads and Bridges Authority to maintain potholes and slides feeding the West Nile road as part of the authority's plan to remaintain the routes after the fall semester.
The Kharto governor praised the Roads and Bridges Authority workers who are working in difficult conditions. The governor regretted the bombardment of workers by the rebel militia during their maintenance work on Al-Wadi Street. The bombing injured four of the workers in different ways. injuries, including one serious to the head.




