Interior Minister inspects Passports and Civil Registry Directorates, stresses swift return of immigration services to citizens
Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. (Police) Babiker Samra Mustafa, has reviewed the administrative and technical arrangements of the Civil Registry and Passports Directorates during his inspection visit on Tuesday.
The visit was attended by General (Police) Khalid Hassan Mohieddin, Director General of Police Forces; Lt. Gen. (Police) Abdel-Moneim Mohamed Abdel-Gayyum, Head of the Financial Affairs Directorate and Lt. Gen. (Police) Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed Shamin, Head of the Administrative Affairs Directorate.
The Minister of Interior received a comprehensive briefing on the progress of work at the General Directorate of Civil Registry, presented (Interior) Major General Khojali Khairallah, Director of the Public Affairs Department at the General Directorate of Civil Registry. He reviewed the work plan for the rehabilitation of buildings and maintenance work, along with a study on the data center. He also reviewed the restoration of electricity and network services, which are proceeding according to established plans.
For his part, Maj. Gen. Nasr El-Din Mohamed Fadl El-Mawla, Director of the Foreigners at the General Directorate of Passports and Immigration, confirmed the completion of work at the Abu Adam Center to provide passport and civil registry services to the area's citizens, especially after the completion and operation of the Halfaya and Karari centers, and the commencement of equipping the Bahri and East Nile centers.
According to follow-up by the Police Press Office, the Minister of Interior stressed the need to provide passport, civil registry, and vehicle licensing services to the state's citizens in their residential areas through service centers spread across all of Khartoum State's localities. He stressed the commitment of the Ministry of Interior and the Police Forces Command to provide all necessary technical equipment and devices.
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