Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El
Sisi directed the bodies concerned on Tuesday to conduct thorough studies on
current challenges that could face the projects of the Egyptian Countryside
Development Company, Presidential Spokesman Bassam Rady said.
President Sisi’s instructions came
during his meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli, Irrigation Minister
Mohamed Abdel Atti, Agriculture Minister El Sayed El Quseir, President’s
Adviser for Urban Planning Major General Amir Sayed Ahmed, Director General of
the National Service Projects Organization of the Armed Forces Major General
Walid Abu Al-Magd, Chairman of the Egyptian Countryside Development Company Amr
Abdel Wahab.
The study will focus on the supply of
the irrigation water and its quality, and infrastructure components, especially
those related to paving roads, electrical feeding systems, and developing
wells, as well as doing additional activities on the company’s land to maximize
its benefits.
The meeting reviewed the work
progress of the project of 1.5 Million Feddan Project across the country.
They also reviewed efforts to apply
governance rules, establish accurate databases to follow up the situation of
the land, and set up a system for coding the company’s land, as well as
preparing a comprehensive marketing plan for its land.
Source: The Egyptian
Gazette