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Gharbia Governor Orders Strict Measures to Rationalize Electricity Consumption in Government Buildings


This evening, Dr. Tariq Rahmi, Governor of Gharbia, chaired the ordinary meeting of the Executive Council, in the presence of Dr. Ahmed Atta, Deputy Governor, Najwa Al-Ashiri, Secretary General, Engineer Ali Abdel Sattar, Secretary General Deputy, Brigadier Hani Amer, Military Advisor to Gharbia Governorate, Major General Muhammad Anani, Director of Central Business Administration of the Governor’s Office, members of the House and Senate.

Dr. Tariq Rahmi, Governor of Gharbia, began the council by congratulating the people of Gharbia Governorate on the eleventh anniversary of the June 30 Revolution, which laid the first milestones for the construction of the new republic and corrected cape, as Egypt has witnessed a new era of construction and development and made many achievements that the world has witnessed in recent years, I pray to God Almighty to return these days in our precious Egypt with kindness, righteousness and blessings.

The Governor began the meeting by issuing a number of important directives related to the rationalization of electricity consumption in government facilities and all places of worship (mosques and their annexes, churches and their annexes), schools and universities.

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The governor highlighted the rationalization of electricity consumption in all buildings during official working hours and the commitment to completely turn off indoor and outdoor lighting after the end of official working hours, except as required by the work requirements in certain locations such as “crisis operations.” premises – important offices”, ensuring that public lighting is turned off at dawn and revising public lighting with a system of 2 unlit poles, taking into account not affecting the public safety of citizens, by separating the lighting of workshops, car showrooms and stores lit during the day, forcing commercial stores to reduce the strong lighting of their facades, and large sports facilities (sports clubs – sports stadiums) are also obliged to do so. football stadiums – indoor venues, by reducing electricity consumption and completely turning off the lighting in the halls and stadiums after the end of the activities we organize in the evening.

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The guidelines also emphasized respecting closing hours for workshops, shops, shopping centers and cafes.

The governor said that traffic committees have been formed to ensure closing times in 12 centers and cities. The governor also stressed on the removal of all illegal connections, regardless of their type, and taking all legal measures against violators. He directed the Public Relations and Media Department on the importance of raising awareness about electricity rationalization through various media, in addition to ordering to activate the role of traffic monitoring and control committees on facilities, agencies, roads, public stores and shopping centers to ensure commitment to rationalization.

Rahmi also ordered to prevent burning of rice straw and agricultural and solid waste, take strict action against violators, educate citizens about it, review licenses of all brick and coal factories and shut down violators, ordering the environment to prepare awareness programs to preserve the environment in coordination with youth, sports, education and culture.

The governor ordered to redouble the efforts of local units in centers and villages to clean the highways in order to facilitate traffic on them and achieve a level of safety for pedestrians, in addition to not allowing any occupation for facilitate the movement of citizens and protect the lives of citizens from exposure to the risk of accidents, intensify cleaning work and eliminate any occupation near mosques and churches, in addition to intensifying tree planting work on public roads and beautification of gardens, by directing. irrigation by intensifying the cleaning work of canals and drains.

The governor also thanked the Director of Parking, Dr. Muhammad Al-Ahmar, for his daily monitoring of the parking situation, ordering him to do more to serve the citizens. The governor also ordered the traffic to stop vehicles that emit thick smoke that is harmful to the environment and subject them to technical inspection.

The governor continued the meeting by emphasizing the speedy completion of new contractual procedures with waste contractors, in addition to completing the regularity of state revenue collection from assets leased or sold in installments, and intensifying campaigns to finalize store licensing procedures based on the new Stores Law, and collect fees for closure and cleaning reports.

The governor instructed the heads of centers, cities and neighborhoods to direct young people who want to get job opportunities to the “Mashre3ak” program, the Agency for Small and Medium Enterprises, or to obtain kiosks through the Directorate of Social Solidarity, by intensifying medical, veterinary, social and environmental convoys, in addition to intensifying summer activities (for youth, sports, education, education and culture) in the most needy villages, in coordination with civil society associations, by following up and speeding up the procedures for allocating land for the second stage of a decent life, by highlighting the activities and projects carried out by the governorate, centers, directorates and service companies in the media, by completing the databases of the control center, by inventorying the directorates’ overdue projects and by eliminating obstacles and causes of stumbling. Limit decent living projects to the first phase in progress and remove obstacles.

Gharbia Governor Orders Strict Measures to Rationalize Electricity Consumption in Government Buildings

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