Sharjah 24: As part of its social and communication activities during the holy month of Ramadan, the Al Suyoh Council, affiliated with Sharjah Department of Suburbs Affairs (SDSA), organised, on Monday, a group Iftar at its headquarters in Sharjah.
Yousef Obaid Harmoul Al Shamsi, Chairman of Al Suyoh Council; Hareb Muhammad Al Rumaithi, Vice President and council members Jassim Muhammad Bakhit, Abdullah Abdul Rahman Al Ansari, Khalid Salem Al Nuaimi, Ahmed Hassan Al Yasi and Salem Saif Al Suwaidi, Mohammed Saud Al Shamsi, attended the ceremony.
The group Iftar was also attended by a group of residents from different neighborhoods and areas in Al Suyoh, where the attendees exchanged congratulations on the month of goodness and blessings.
During the meeting, Al Suyoh Council took an initiative to honour active accounts on social media, which contribute to enhancing social work, communication within the suburb, and community service.
This initiative came to encourage account holders to continue spreading positive messages that serve the nation and strengthen social ties in the region.
This event reflects Al Suyoh Council’s commitment to enhancing social communication and honouring the efforts made in serving the community, which reflects the Ramadan spirit of cohesion and social cohesion in the suburb.
His Excellency Yousef Obaid Harmoul Al Shamsi said that the group Iftar is a special occasion that contributes greatly to enhancing communication and strengthening social ties within the suburb.
Al Shamsi stressed that the group Iftar represents an opportunity for Al Suyoh community members to communicate with each other more deeply and exchange conversations and experiences, which contributes to building bridges of understanding and cooperation between community members.
Al Shamsi pointed out the importance of continuing such social events and gatherings, stressing the Council’s commitment to organising such activities that enhance communication and strengthen social ties in Al Suyoh and contribute to achieving development and well-being for all members of society.
Regarding honouring active social media accounts, Al Shamsi pointed out that Al Suyoh Council believes in the importance of honouring the efforts made in serving the community and strengthening social ties, as this honour represents an appreciation and recognition of the effective role played by active account holders in supporting the work of the suburb and enhancing social media.