MOSUL TIME RADIO

After the great controversy that affected the work of the Nineveh Provincial Council during the past two months and the role of the presidency of the Nineveh Provincial Council in it, the head of the Provincial Council, Ahmed Al-Hasoud , met this evening, Wednesday, with 40 journalists and activists from Nineveh Governorate in the heritage “ Al-Tanji ” House in the old city of Mosul.

The meeting included a presentation by Nineveh journalists and activists of the problems that Nineveh Governorate suffers from in terms of infrastructure, health, tourism, antiquities, and sewage, as well as talking about some corruption files in Nineveh Governorate departments, and nominating new figures to manage some departments and directorates.

Nineveh journalists also addressed the problem of preventing the province’s journalists from attending the sessions of the Nineveh Provincial Council, to which Al-Hasid responded by saying, “My first goal in the Provincial Council is to maintain political harmony within the province and prevent any political problems that may develop later, especially since some members of the Provincial Council deliberately talk Some media reports on problems and files that are far from the Council’s work or that the Council has not yet discussed.”

Al-Hasoud pledged to follow up on many files in the governorate, the most important of which is the reconstruction of Ibn Sina Hospital, which had been referred for reconstruction, in addition to following up on the files of the Mosul International and Oberoi Hotels , the file of settlement in schools in Nineveh Governorate, and the transfer of teaching staff.

Mosul activists reviewed other problems in the meeting, which lasted more than 3 continuous hours, where activists and journalists expressed their dissatisfaction with the lawsuits filed against some activists and journalists when they published certain problems on social media, where Al-Hasod pledged to send official letters to the governorate’s departments not to file any lawsuit. Judicial proceedings against journalists and activists if their speech aims to constructively criticize and not defame.

, Al-Hassud pledged that the meeting would be periodic, and that subsequent rounds would include the presence of directors of specialized departments.

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