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Kirkuk announces the allocation of 25 billion dinars to implement projects in the southwest of the province


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The administration of the province of Kirkuk, on Friday, the allocation of the federal government of 25 billion Iraqi dinars to restore stability and implement projects in areas west of the province.
“The federal government allocated 25 billion Iraqi dinars, which is part of the allocations of the government of the accumulated funds from the deductions of salaries of employees to restore stability and implement projects in areas west of the province,” said the technical assistant to Kirkuk governor Ali Hammadi.
Hammadi added that “there are plans to re-implement the projects and we have up to 264 projects to restore stability and implement projects in Hawija and the rest of these areas,” noting that “there are schools were completely destroyed events that followed the control of ISIS during the three years, To develop a school for the purpose of life and the regularity of students in it. ”
On February 25, 2018, the Governor of Kirkuk, Rakan Said al-Jubouri, called on the United Nations to intervene urgently to rebuild 116 destroyed villages throughout the province and to work towards solutions and activate its work in line with human suffering.

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