
Monday 09/March/2026 – 04:05 AM
Dr. Mohamed Allam, Deputy Governor of Suez, followed up on the evening campaigns in the neighborhoods, to ensure compliance with legal requirements and improve the level of services provided to citizens.
The Deputy Governor led a field tour in the village of Abu Arif in the Al-Janain neighborhood, where he monitored the availability of food commodities, price control, and food safety, by visiting a number of stores to ensure the suitability of the goods offered to citizens. During the tour, warnings were issued to a number of stores whose conditions were not corrected through the Public Stores Licensing Center in Suez Governorate, with an emphasis on taking the necessary legal measures against violators.
The campaign also continued in the Arbaeen neighborhood, where work was followed up on removing accumulations and garbage in the Al-Zarrayer area behind the towers, before the campaign headed to the city of the Triangle, where the deputy governor listened to the opinions of citizens regarding a number of problems related to facilities, cleanliness, and services.
During the tour, the Deputy Governor confirmed that the Governor of Suez issued directives to permanently prohibit the movement of carts within the urban area of the neighborhoods and outside the rural sector, indicating that in the event of a violation, coordination is made with veterinary medicine and the competent authorities, and the necessary legal measures are taken against the violators.
A number of executive leaders participated in the campaign, including Muhammad Abdullah, head of the Al-Janain district, Brigadier General Ahmed Alaa, head of the Suez district, Brigadier General Muhammad Khairy, head of the Arbaeen district, Ahmed Ali, director of the Supply Directorate, Engineer Mahmoud Ali, secretary of the Ataqa district, and Islam Amira, secretary of the Arbaeen district, along with representatives of the Public Store Licensing Center, the Food Safety and Veterinary Authority, and neighborhood leaders.
In a related context, Al-Arbaeen District continued cleaning work in a number of areas, including Sidqi Street, the vicinity of Ahmed Orabi and Ahmed Ramadan schools, Al-Basil Street, the school complex, the school behind the institute, the Omar bin Al-Aas School, the veterinary unit, the dairy area, Annan Street, Al-Warsh Street, Al-Madina Street, and Al-Jaish Street behind Sadat Primary School, in addition to the railway area.
The Suez District also continued its work in the electricity sector, as the electricity team reviewed the public lighting in the old Melha and illuminated a number of poles in the streets, while the cleaning team removed the garbage and emptied the bins from Al-Gish Street, passing through the Port Tawfiq area, the Court Street in the Melha, the Tahseen Shanan Square area, Al-Jalaa Street, and Mohamed Hafez Street in the Melha.
In the Ataqa neighbourhood, the executive authorities carried out a campaign to remove occupancy and infringements in front of stores in the streets of Al Nour City and the vicinity of Future School, and the necessary legal measures were taken against the violators.








