Giza to become a touristic governorate
Egypt

Giza to become a touristic governorate


Egypt State Information Service

Governor of Giza, Eng. Sayd Abdel Aziz, said that the governorate will become a touristic governorate following the example of Luxor city and that the Tourism Minister will support this idea. During the first meeting of the executive council of Giza Governorate headed by the governor and attended by his deputy Mohamed Yassin, Eng. Sayd Abdel Aziz noted that he will not allow any violations or breaches. He stressed that all persons who commit violations will be severely judged whether officials or ordinary citizens.

The governor noted that the heads of districts and utility police have all authorities of the governor to eliminate all violations and prohibit building without license in urban areas and squat areas. He ordered heads of districts to investigate all complaints by citizens.





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