Taiz - Saba:
Acting governor of Taiz Ahmed al-Masawi on Saturday highlighted the critical need for local authorities to address citizens' issues with a strong sense of responsibility, drawing inspiration from the teachings of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
Al-Masawi made these remarks at the conclusion of a ten-day course focused on Administrative Communication and Public Responsibility in Islam, which aimed to equip 60 local administrators with essential cultural knowledge and administrative skills.
He emphasized the importance of these skills in fostering a sincere and honest approach to public service, particularly given the current challenges facing Yemen.
He encouraged participants to translate the lessons learned into actionable practices and urged them to rise to the occasion in fulfilling their responsibilities.
The course was attended by key officials, including the governor's undersecretaries, who underscored its role in enhancing the participants' qualifications to better serve the community.
Acting governor of Taiz Ahmed al-Masawi on Saturday highlighted the critical need for local authorities to address citizens' issues with a strong sense of responsibility, drawing inspiration from the teachings of Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
Al-Masawi made these remarks at the conclusion of a ten-day course focused on Administrative Communication and Public Responsibility in Islam, which aimed to equip 60 local administrators with essential cultural knowledge and administrative skills.
He emphasized the importance of these skills in fostering a sincere and honest approach to public service, particularly given the current challenges facing Yemen.
He encouraged participants to translate the lessons learned into actionable practices and urged them to rise to the occasion in fulfilling their responsibilities.
The course was attended by key officials, including the governor's undersecretaries, who underscored its role in enhancing the participants' qualifications to better serve the community.