
Electricity and Water Affairs Minister Dr. Abdulhussain bin Ali Mirza has received Member of Parliament (MP) Jamal Dawood.
They discussed various topics pertaining to electricity and water services provided by the Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) to citizens and residents in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
The minister praised the efforts of MPs in discussing the issues that affect the interest of citizens citing the cooperation between the executive and legislative branches to achieve the aspirations of citizens and boost the quality and efficiency of services.
The minister briefed MP on the EWA's plans and programmes for the upcoming period and its plans to improve the quality of services provided by EWA, stressing the importance of communication with the citizens.
The MP praised the minister and the EWA officials for their work on improving the quality of services and curbing power outages in the last summer. He stressed the meeting aims to boost the ongoing communication and meetings between the executive and legislative branches to achieve numerous aspects of development aspired by the citizens. He expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the continuous cooperation of senior officials with MPs.
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