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Communications Director at the Ministry of Works, Fahad Buallay.
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Communications Director at the Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning Fahad Buallay revealed that the Communications Directorate received 975 requests during the fourth quarter of 2017.

Buallay added that year 2017 witnessed a leap in the performance of the directorate, which resulted in them winning ‘Best Practice in Community Participation’s Award’ of the 2017 eGovernment Excellence Award.


The event was organized by the eGovernment under the patronage of Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Information Technology and Telecommunications Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa.

 

Buallay explained that the Works Affairs is keen to keep pace with the modern technology and social media in order to be able to relate to all parties in the community.

 

The award reflects the Ministry’s success in fields related to information technology and telecommunications, which aims to serve citizens and residents.


Buallay explained that the Ministry pays attention to all requests and applications. The number of requests, which the Ministry responded to within only 10 days from the date of reception, or less, amounted to 331 requests out of the total number of requests.

 

According to Buallay, the figure reflects the active interaction between the Ministry, citizens, and residents, especially with the up-to-date communication means and channels by which the Communications Directorate of the Ministry stays in touch with the people and attend to their needs.

 

During the fourth quarter of last year, the Roads Sector received a total of 733 requests and complaints, while the sanitary sector received 158 requests and complaints during the same period.


Buallay explained that November targeted the highest number of requests, with 374 requests, then came October with 304 requests and finally December with 216 requests.

 

According to Buallay, most requests were directed to the Ministry via Tawasul System (641 requests), then came the phone with 276 requests, personal visits (29 requests and complaints), Instagram (17 requests), then the radio with five requests, newspapers and Twitter with three requests, and one written request.

The most repeated applications in the roads sector centered around roads paving and maintenance, roads revamp and expansion and construction of new roads, while applications for the sanitary sector included construction and maintenance of sewerage networks, construction of storm water drains and manholes and sewerage networks maintenance.


The Ministry is keeping up with the recent and most modern social media technologies in order to stay in touch with all groups of the Bahraini society, through both the Twitter and Instagram account @Bahrain_works.

 

This comes in line with directives from the Minister of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning Essam bin Abdulla Khalaf; emphasizing the importance of attending to people’s needs and constantly communicating with them.

 

The Minister personally follows-up citizens’ complaints and demands, while the Ministry spares no effort to achieve progress in all fields related to communication with the audience.

Source: BNA

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