Governor of Jahra gives recognition to staff of the traffic department
In a significant ceremony held on Tuesday, Jahra Governor Hamad Al-Habshi honoured a group of leaders, officers, and personnel from the General Traffic Department at the Jahra Traffic Department. The honourees were recognised for their outstanding contributions to enhancing traffic discipline, regulating vehicle flow, and alleviating congestion across the governorate's roads and streets.
Governor Al-Habshi praised the pivotal role of the Traffic Department in ensuring road safety and projecting a positive, organized image of Jahra Governorate. He also expressed his full support for the preservation efforts of the Red Palace, a significant historical and tourist landmark of Jahra, which reflects the governorate's rich cultural and architectural heritage.
During a separate meeting at the governorate's headquarters, Governor Al-Habshi discussed strategies for preserving and developing the Red Palace with researcher Fahd Al-Jarba, Abeer Al-Jafira, and Fahd Al-Rish. The discussions centered on securing resources for maintaining and enhancing the Red Palace, with the aim to keep it as a prominent historical and tourist landmark.
The Governor emphasised the importance of maintaining the Red Palace as a vital part of Kuwait's national identity and a unique cultural and tourist attraction. He also expressed deep gratitude to the Ministry of Interior for its constructive cooperation in these endeavours.
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