Sayyid Al-Hakeem calls for Basra's petrodollar dues and to complete projects with high achievements rates
The meeting of the elites and competencies of Basra Al-Fayhaa was an important station to listen to and study the concerns of Basra and its people. After listening to the interventions of the audience, Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakeem called to do just to Basra and give it its dues from the petrodollar, stressing the need to invest the financial abundance to move strategic projects in Basra, especially with high rates of achievement.
His Eminence praised the service variables and the state of reconstruction in the province and said that what has been achieved is an important thing, calling for pride in it and standing by it, even if it is below the level of ambition. He said that the view of Iraq from the outside is different from the vision of his sons who are witnessing the details of the scene and are drowning in the details and self-flagellation.
His Eminence warned against a media machine that works systematically to curtail, dwarf, and downplay all the achievements that have been made, indicating that some loud voices in the fight against corruption may adopt this method to cover up their corruption and alleviate suspicions and give an indirect warning to everyone who tries to address files linked to them, calling for a mechanism to manage these projects and apply new methods. H.E. pointed out that difficult treatments require decisive decisions, calling for the support of the private sector and ridding it of the crippling bureaucratic environment.
His Eminence indicated that the political impasse must end, as no party has the ability to break the rest of the parties, and that the majority government must notice balance and that the largest component does not turn into a minority within the majority government, stressing the balance to achieve stability, and that maintaining balances is politically realistic and mustn’t be overlooked. The importance of keeping the political division away from social reality or allowing it to turn into a societal division.