Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh region, inaugurated during a visit to Ramah province, projects worth more than S.R.291 million, and inspected other projects worth more than S.R.328 million.
The projects – both those inaugurated and under implementation, include health, municipal, educational, housing, social, electricity, water and road projects.
The governor met with chiefs of courts, judges, sheikhs, heads of centers and citizens of the governorate, listening to their needs and demands.
He also met with members of the local and municipal councils, and discussed with them the business schedule put in place in this regard.
The governor listened to briefings cited by the councils on their visions, aspirations and solutions to their problems. The required recommendations have been taken for operational steps.
Other participants included general directors of government departments, including universities, municipalities, education, health, housing, labor, social development, electricity, water, roads, environment, agriculture, and the Industrial Zones Authority.
Prince Faisal bin Bandar said such meetings are very important and useful, adding that Ramah constitutes a tributary for tourism with its natural parks.
He said the King Abdulaziz Camel Competition Festival that will be launched next month will increase tourism and economic mobility.
The governor attended a ceremony held by Ramah residents in his honour, where they expressed happiness at his visit.
Prince Faisal said the province and its people played a key role in the founding phase of the Kingdom, and are doing so in the current construction and development phase. He praised the role of the Chamber of Commerce in offering many services to protect and develop the area.
Prince Faisal conveyed the greetings of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud; Crown Prince and Deputy Crown Prince, to the people of Ramah province.