Sharjah24: Al Kharrus Suburb Council, under the supervision of the Suburbs Affairs Department, held an interactive meeting with residents as part of its well-known initiative called 'Yalistna'. This initiative aims to enhance communication and interaction among the suburb's residents and provide a platform for addressing social issues .
The meeting was attended by Jameh Al-Mughni, Chairman of Al Kharrus Suburb Council, along with council members and a number of citizens. Discussions during the meeting revolved around a range of topics, including the challenges facing the suburb and the needs of the residents.
Particular emphasis was placed on further collaboration between the suburb council and Al-Dhaid Police, including coordinating joint efforts to improve security and enhance community awareness. The importance of the role of families in this context, as well as the role of the police in providing support and guidance to the community, was emphasized.
Participants exchanged opinions and ideas on how to enhance community cooperation and improve the quality of life in the suburb. The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the shared commitment to work towards meeting the social aspirations and needs of the suburb's residents, and to promote a spirit of participation and social responsibility.
Jameh Al-Mughni commended the effective and positive participation of residents in this meeting. He stressed the significance of enhancing community communication and building bridges of understanding between the suburb's residents and various government entities.
Al-Mughni added, "We believe that collaborative work and cooperation between the community and government entities are fundamental in building a more stable and developed society. Therefore, we are committed to providing all the support and assistance to residents and fostering communication with all relevant authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the community."
He also highlighted the council's continued organization of such constructive meetings on a regular basis, and encouraged residents to actively participate and provide their proposals and opinions for the development of the suburb and improvement of their quality of life.