An important step to maximize the use of the governorate’s natural resources, as Engineer Ayman Atiya, Governor of Qalyubia, witnessed the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding with a company specialized in manufacturing Nile floating vessels and leisure boats. The memorandum aims to study the exploitation of the Nile River Corniche in Benha city to establish restaurants and leisure boats on floating vessels, serving the citizens of the governorate and providing new job opportunities.
- Qalyubia signs a memorandum of understanding with a company specialized in manufacturing Nile floating vessels and leisure boats.
- The memorandum aims to study the exploitation of the Nile Corniche in Benha city to establish restaurants and leisure boats on floating vessels.
- The project serves the citizens of the governorate and provides new job opportunities.
- It comes within the governorate’s vision to provide investment opportunities benefiting the citizens.
- The project aims to enable citizens to enjoy the beauty of the Nile River and transform it into a civilized destination and recreational outlet not only for the governorate’s residents but also for neighboring governorates.
- Coordination was made with the Ministry of Water Resources to obtain the necessary approvals to start work.
- Starting the implementation of this project aligns with the governorate’s plan to provide diverse recreational services.
- The project aims to combine the natural beauty of the Nile River with the local character of Benha city.
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