Planning: Balancing Najaf in 2012 and a modest Snawwadha of complementary
On: Friday 6/1/2012 6:13
Najaf / long
count and Planning Minister Ali Shukri, on Thursday, that the budget allocated to the province of Najaf modest and do not match the size of the projects planned by the province to its implementation, noting that the ministry will work on a supplemental budget from oil revenues.
Said Shukri, after meeting governor of Najaf, Adnan in a building maintained that "the implementation of their projects in Najaf ordered us to support this province, which has become a source of attraction for all of Iraq and the world," pointing out that "the size of the neglect and vandalism suffered by the Najaf before 2003 was a great so it now needs to a large amount of projects. "
and Shukri, "The Najaf completed many important projects during the past years, but it needs to strategic projects again," asserting that "Najaf provinces that have achieved rates advanced in terms of implementation and the nature of strategic projects During the year 2011. "
He pointed out that "the budget for the chandeliers and the amount of 248 billion Iraqi dinars are modest compared to the size of their projects," pointing out that "the ministry will allocate a supplemental budget for the province through the abundance of oil revenues."
For his part, said governor of Najaf, Adnan al- Zurfi (Rn), it was "demanding the Minister of Planning to support a project to transfer allocations service ministries to the provinces to facilitate the procedure and implementation", pointing at the same time that "Najaf in need of strategic projects which require a budget larger than that was allocated for the year 2012."
He also stressed Zurfi that "the province of Najaf has achieved high rates in the implementation of projects for the year 2011 and previous year's budget spent on strategic projects such as the number of them opened Almgesrat, while others will be the opening of the road, such as arc in the coming period.
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