Deputy Emir of Najran Reviews Municipality's Summer Season Preparations
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Deputy Emir of Najran Region, Saudi Arabia, reviewed the municipality's preparations for the summer season.
- The municipality has prepared 127 public parks, 10 recreational areas, 26 municipal squares, and 44 sports walkways.
- The Deputy Emir stressed the importance of cooperation among government entities to enhance the quality of events for residents and visitors.
The Deputy Emir of Najran Region in Saudi Arabia, Prince Turki bin Hadhlool bin Abdulaziz, has reviewed the municipality's extensive preparations for the upcoming summer season. The review focused on ensuring that parks and recreational areas are ready to welcome residents and visitors during the holiday period.
During a meeting with the Secretary of Najran Region, Engineer Saleh bin Gharam Allah Al-Ghamdi, officials presented a detailed briefing on the municipality's readiness. This included the preparation of numerous public spaces designed for leisure and recreation. The municipality has made ready 127 public parks, 10 recreational areas, 26 municipal squares, and 44 sports walkways across the region.
Prince Turki bin Hadhlool bin Abdulaziz emphasized the critical need for cooperation and integration among all governmental and security agencies. He highlighted that this collaboration is essential for enhancing the quality of events and activities offered to both citizens and visitors. The Deputy Emir stressed that these efforts should effectively showcase the rich cultural, tourism, and social aspects that characterize the Najran region and its various governorates.
Engineer Al-Ghamdi's briefing underscored the municipality's commitment to providing accessible and well-maintained facilities for the public throughout the summer. The prepared amenities aim to cater to a wide range of activities, from family outings in parks to recreational walks and gatherings in designated squares.
Originally published by Okaz in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.