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Diyala: We will discuss projects lagging after the feast Shortened companies will enter the black list (post for player)

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Diyala governor Omar Humairi, Thursday, that the administration of the province hearing will be held after Eid al-Fitr to discuss the lagging projects, stressing that any delinquent company will enter immediately "black list" and legal action will be taken right.



He said Humairi in a press statement received "Alsumaria News" copy, "The management of Diyala decided to hold an expanded meeting after the holiday Eid al-Fitr to all service departments in order to explain the reasons delay the completion of projects and make critical decisions contribute to the public good," asserting that "any Company prove تلكؤها in the completion of projects entrusted to it will be forwarded immediately to the blacklist, and to take all legal action on them to save public money. "



The Humairi considered that "many of the service projects experiencing lag in achievement contexts because of multiple factors, including the lack of efficiency of some of the companies or the presence of obstacles or problematic technical or legal contributed to the delay in the percentage of completion is unacceptable."



Moreover, he stressed Humairi that "Diyala pass three months ago crisis real security is in the activity of a clear armed groups reflected a range of negative in the course of events security by targeting mosques, playgrounds, cafes and homes," unlikely "for the collapse of comprehensive peace in the security situation, because the popular will of national Add to the capacity of the security forces will act as substrates frustrate the safety of trying to destabilize the internal stability ".



The province of Diyala and its city of Baquba, witnessing a series of bloody violence hit several areas in the past few months have led to the death and injury of dozens of civilians and security forces alike, making a negative impact on traffic and construction projects in the province.

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