Sayyid Al-Hakeem: Development Road is another evidence of Iraq's recovery and stability from north to south
At the inners of the Emirate of Bani Hasan and in the guesthouse of Al-Therwan tribe hosted by Sheikh Hamid Najm Al-Ogaili Al-Hasnawi, the leader of the Al-Therwan tribe - Bani Hasan, also present were Mr. Naseef Al-Khattabi, the governor, and Dr. Qasim al-Yessari, the head of the provincial council. Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakeem, Head of Al-Hikma National Movement, met several sheiks and dignitaries of Bani Hasan and holy Karbala, and praised the patience and resilience of Iraqis in facing challenges and stabilizing the equation post-2003, affirming that Iraqis have returned to a state of social harmony, in addition to political tranquility, with rules regulating political work and acceptance of institutional outcomes, which are becoming stronger, indicating everyone's compliance with them, whether willingly or reluctantly.
H.E. noted that there is a management of differences and political stability in Iraq, coupled with a notable security improvement across the provinces, as well as a positive development in the international and regional stance towards Iraq, evidenced by the unanimous vote in the Security Council regarding the cancellation of the UNAMI mission. This represents the international acknowledgment of Iraq's emergence from the bottleneck. H.E. emphasized that the path of development is another indication of Iraq's recovery and stability from north to south, signifying international willingness for Iraq's stability.
H.E. stated that political, security, and social stability is the shortest path to providing services and achieving development, expressing his confidence in both the federal and local governments in delivering services, as the Prime Minister's activities are primarily service-oriented with fewer political engagements. H.E. clarified that services, being a priority, would not have been possible without political, social, and security stability and positive international perception, calling for support for the local government and encouragement of officials providing services, stressing the need for officials to sense public satisfaction and encouragement.