
Cairo Governor Galal Mostafa Saeed called on Egyptians to take part in the nation-wide celebrations marking the inauguration of the new Suez Canal, terming this achievement as "historic" which proved the steadfastness and strong will of the Egyptians to see a better future.
In statements to MENA, Saeed said Egypt will enter a new phase in modern history by opening the new Suez Canal which could achieve a comprehensive development for the generations to come.
He said the governorate has finalized all preparations for the ceremonies as public parks in the capital will be opened for free on Thursday and Friday.
Also, trains and public buses free services will be available for the public as they carry the logo of the Suez Canal and Egypt's flags.
Transportation Minister Hany Dahy said that public buses and railway services — second class only — will be for free Thursday Aug. 6, marking the inauguration day of the new Suez Canal.
Citizens are also allowed to use Metro services in the governorates of Cairo and Giza from 4 pm to 8 pm during the inauguration event. Additionally, public gardens will open their doors to the public for free.
“The government is gearing up to make all Egyptians share the happiness of a turning point event in Egypt’s history, that is equally important to 6th of October War 1973 and building the High Dam,” Ahmed Abdel-Hady, spokesman for Egyptian Company for Metro Management and Operation (ECMMO) said.
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