On Tuesday, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister of Egypt, visited Menoufia Governorate to inspect and inaugurate several developmental and service projects in various villages and centers within the governorate. This visit is part of ongoing field tours to accelerate the implementation of various ongoing projects and to overcome any obstacles to ensure their swift operation to serve citizens across different governorates.

Accompanying the Prime Minister on this tour were Mohamed Abdel Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education; Major General Ibrahim Abu Leimon, Governor of Menoufia; Dr. Sayed Ismail, Deputy Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities; Mohamed Mousa, Deputy Governor; and several executive leaders from the governorate.

Upon arrival, the Prime Minister emphasized that this field tour reflects the government’s constant commitment to monitoring the progress of various national projects being implemented across the country, especially those included in the presidential initiative “Decent Life” aimed at developing rural Egypt, with the goal of completing them according to the specified timelines.

In this context, Dr. Madbouly explained that today’s tour includes inspecting several projects currently underway under this initiative, particularly in the education and health sectors, as well as other projects serving citizens in Menoufia Governorate. He pointed out that the government is currently working to complete the first phase of the presidential initiative “Decent Life,” which will benefit about 18 million people from the villages covered by this phase, according to the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to complete these projects within the set schedules. He confirmed that this is a prelude to starting the implementation of the second phase of this effective initiative, which directly impacts improving services provided to citizens in various governorates.