Sirt – Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation, Abdullah Al-Sharif Arhouma, inaugurated the Sirt Labor and Rehabilitation Office. This took place on Sunday. Its outfitting was recently completed. It meets the latest technical specifications. This makes it a model office for service provision. This is part of the ministry’s plan. The plan aims to develop infrastructure. It also seeks to enhance office efficiency in various cities.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Faraj Al-Atwi. He is the director of the Sirt Labor and Rehabilitation Office. Several ministry department and office managers were also present. Section heads and staff members also attended. During a field tour, the minister inspected the administrative and technical sections. He also viewed the modern equipment. These improvements aim to enhance the work environment. They also seek to elevate institutional performance.
The minister expressed his happiness at the opening of the newly renovated office. He congratulated the staff. He affirmed that this step is part of the ministry’s five-year plan. The plan focuses on rehabilitating and modernizing service facilities. This will contribute to providing a suitable work environment. It will also improve the quality of services for citizens and job seekers.
He clarified that the ministry continues to implement maintenance and development programs for its offices. This is in parallel with strengthening training and rehabilitation programs. The goal is to enhance the efficiency of national personnel. It also aims to empower youth. This integrates them into the labor market. These efforts align with development needs and current phase requirements.
He confirmed these efforts support the labor and rehabilitation sector. They improve service quality. They also provide real job opportunities. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the new facilities. He also stressed the proper utilization of available resources.
Office employees praised the ministry’s efforts. They also commended its follow-up on development and maintenance projects in several offices. They affirmed these steps contribute to elevating service levels for citizens. They also enhance the efficiency of institutional work.
