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The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Land Transport Regulatory Authority honors the distinguished employees for the year 1444 AH

Today, the Land Transport Regulatory Authority honored a number of distinguished employees working

in the authority's general office and its branches in the municipality and the governorates during the year 1444 AH.

At the honoring ceremony, the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Land Transport Regulatory Authority, Mr. Waleed Abdullah Al-Wadaei, expressed his great pleasure in honoring the distinguished employees who are distinguished in the performance of their work, stressing the keenness and interest of the Authority in all employees without exception.

Al-Wadaei considered the honor an important incentive for the employees and an encouragement for them to continue their successes in achieving the desired goals that contribute to the development and promotion of the various fields of land transport.

He said honoring today for a number of employees and workers is, in fact, a tribute to all employees of the Commission and its branches in the governorates, because everyone deserves to be honored.

In turn, the honorees expressed their thanks to the authority's leadership and the concern for them

Honoring is a great incentive for further production, development and keeping pace with the embodiment of the process

Success in the field of road transport

At the end of the event, the staff representative, Waseem Al-Sulayhi

With the general managers by honoring the Chairman of the

Commission with the Shield of Loyalty in appreciation of the works

carried out in order to advance the work and activities of land transport


Translated by/ Boran yahia

 

The conclusion of two courses on developing services and a code of professional conduct in Sana'a [Wednesday, Shawwal 27, 1444 AH, corresponding to May 17, 2023]

Today, at the National Institute of Administrative Sciences, the seventh courses on developing services and simplifying procedures and the second on the code of professional conduct were concluded, organized by the Ministry of Civil Service and Insurance.

The two courses targeted trainees from the Ministries of Electricity and Energy, Higher Education, Finance, Civil Service, the Presidency Office, the Transportation Regulatory Authority, the Customs and Land Authority, the General Grain Corporation, September 21 University for Medical Sciences, and the Institute of Administrative Sciences.

In conclusion, the Minister of Civil Service, Salim Muhammad Al-Mughlis, indicated that the two sessions focused on concepts concerned with enhancing functional work in the state's administrative sector within a development program that includes many projects and is sponsored by the state's leadership.

He explained that the Code of Conduct came to change the concept of public office as a responsibility to serve citizens, and at the same time regulate the relations between employees with all their responsibilities, behavior towards society and service recipients, and enhance employee behavior with colleagues, subordinates and beneficiaries.

He said, "If the true concept of public office is established, it will facilitate positive engagement He considered the two sessions a starting point for implementing the tasks and responsibilities

of the development teams in bringing about the required positive change in all state institutions,stressing the importance of the development teams playing their role in carrying out the tasks assigned to them.

Minister Al-Mughlis stressed the need for everyone to feel responsible in implementing

programs to develop the performance of the state's administrative sector, which has

been steadfast for more than eight years in the face of the aggression, which aimed to paralyze it.

For his part, the Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Ali Sharaf El-Din,

praised the efforts of the Ministry of Civil Service in preparing and implementing the two training programmes.

And he noted the role of the National Institute of Administrative Sciences in qualifying national

cadres who can count on effective participation in improving the administrative and service reality.

Dr. Sharaf El-Din referred to the complementary relationship between the Code of Conduct and the

Service Development Guide. Considering that if the employee enjoys good behavior and job

commitment, he will seek to facilitate procedures and provide the best services to citizens.

In turn, the Dean of the National Institute for Administrative Sciences, Dr. Muhammad Al-Qatbari,

expressed his happiness at the graduation of a group of development teams participating

in the training program, who demonstrated their interaction with the programs of the two sessions, and reflected their desire to learn, and sought to apply what

 

Discussing the Mechanism of Applying the Axial Weight Law for Road Protection [26/June/2021]

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A meeting in Sana'a today, headed by Minister of Transport Amer Al-Marani, discussed the mechanism of implementing the pivot weight law to preserve the main road network and between cities from overloads.

The meeting, which was attended by the head of the Roads Maintenance Fund, Eng. Nabil Al-Haifi, reviewed the damage caused to roads as a result of excessive loads of heavy trucks and the resulting losses.

The Minister of Transport stressed the importance of activating the axial weighing stations on the main roads, to preserve the road and bridge network, pointing out the importance of maintaining roads as a lifeline and linked to various service and humanitarian aspects.

He pointed to the great losses incurred by the state in the restoration of roads annually as a result of their deterioration due to neglect of the axial weighing stations and the raids of the aggression and others.

The Minister of Transport stressed the need for coordination between the authorities related to the application of the axial weight law to overcome the problem of road wear and tear due to excessive loads.

For his part, the head of the Roads Maintenance Fund indicated that the continuation of excessive loads portends catastrophic risks to the road network.

The Deputy Prime Minister for National Vision Affairs awards the main executive unit at the Ministry of Transport a certificate of thanks and appreciation [09/June/2021]

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The Deputy Prime Minister for National Vision Affairs, Head of the Executive Office, Mahmoud Al-Junaid, in the presence of the Minister of Transport,
Major General Amer Ali Al-Marani, granted a certificate of thanks and appreciation to the Executive Unit of the National Vision at the Ministry of Transport.

The Deputy Prime Minister for National Vision Affairs, at the ceremony organized by the Executive Office of the National Vision today in
praised the outstanding performance that

The main executive unit of the National Vision at the Ministry of Transport undertakes the evaluation and follow-up of activities,
programs and projects during the first phase of the National Vision.
He pointed out that the main executive unit of the transport sector received an excellent rating in the performance evaluation,
expressing his hope to continue the outstanding performance to implement the tasks within the framework of the national vision for building the modern Yemeni state.

The Deputy Prime Minister for National Vision Affairs urged the head and members of the main executive unit at the Ministry
Transport to double and make more efforts and giving for the benefit and advancement of the dear country.

The certificate of thanks and appreciation was received by the head of the main executive unit, the National Vision,
at the Ministry of Transport, Engineer Nazir Al-Dabai

Al-Junaid discusses with the Minister of Transport the ministry’s plan for the second phase of the National Vision [09/June/2021]

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The Deputy Prime Minister for National Vision Affairs, Head of the Executive Office of the National Vision Administration, Mahmoud Al-Junaid, discussed today with the Minister of Transport, Amer Al-Marani, the ministry's plan for the second phase of the national vision for building the state.
The meeting, in the presence of the head of the General Authority for Regulating Land Transport Affairs, Walid Al-Waadi, and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Transport for Financial Affairs, Adel Al-Madani, touched on the priorities of the ministry's work in the aspects of administrative reform.

Al-Junaid stressed the importance of the strategic role played by the Ministry of Transport and its bodies and institutions during the current stage of the national vision to bring about the desired transformation.

He noted the important steps taken by the Ministry of Transport during the first interim plan and the administrative reforms aimed at strengthening institutional work, improving services and operations, and building the capacity of cadres.

He pointed out the necessity of providing the basic requirements and addressing the difficulties, so as to enable the ministry to carry out its role and perform its tasks.

The Deputy Prime Minister praised the role of the Ministry of Transport and its affiliates in serving the citizens despite the aggression and the siege targeting the capabilities of the Yemeni people, including the transport sector.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Transport indicated that the ministry is currently working on implementing the national vision plans that will improve the services it provides to citizens, with a focus on human development as an essential foundation for the advancement of work.

He praised the efforts of the leadership of the Executive Office of the National Vision Administration in creating movement and interaction in various state institutions during the first phase of the National Vision.

During the meeting, which was attended by the Assistant Secretary-General of the Prime Minister Moeen Al-Shami, the Head of the Monitoring and Evaluation Unit in the Executive Office of Vision Management, Ali Al-Hakimi, the Head of the Executive Unit of the National Vision Department at the Ministry of Transport, Nazir Al-Dabai, and the .Director of Financial Affairs at the Ministry, Muhammad Ateeq, the Executive Unit of the National Vision Department at the Ministry of Transport was honored

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