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New Sadr City Vision Gains Momentum

Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani led a high-level meeting to advance the New Sadr City vision. The session focused on reviewing progress, solving obstacles, and setting practical goals for future development.

The Prime Minister gathered members of the Higher Committee for the New Sadr City Project. They discussed every aspect of the project, including housing plans, infrastructure updates, and technical challenges. Officials presented their progress and highlighted the urgent need to speed up implementation.

The New Sadr City vision aims to provide modern housing, green spaces, and essential services. It also seeks to reduce overcrowding and support long-term economic growth. Government leaders view this project as a cornerstone of urban transformation.

During the meeting, Al-Sudani stressed the importance of strict timelines. He asked all committee members to clear any legal or administrative hurdles. He made it clear that progress must stay on track.

The committee also reviewed funding sources and current partnerships. They examined how to manage resources effectively and ensure full transparency in all stages. Al-Sudani demanded accountability in every contract and transaction.

Another key point focused on involving the local community. The Prime Minister directed the committee to listen to citizens’ feedback and reflect their needs in the project. He said that people should feel included in the development process.

Despite challenges, the team expressed confidence in the project’s future. They agreed to meet regularly to track progress and fix any delays. Their unified efforts reflect a shared commitment to success.

At the end of the meeting, officials pledged better coordination between ministries and stakeholders. They believe that strong cooperation will keep the New Sadr City vision alive.

The New Sadr City vision stands as a bold plan for change. With focused leadership and teamwork, it can reshape the future of urban life in Iraq.

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