Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal is expected Monday in the sub-prefectures of In-Guezzam (province of Tamanrasset, 1970-km south of Algiers) and Bordj Badji-Mokhtar (province of Adrar, 1543-km south of Algiers), for one-day working visit during which he will assess the progress of the different socioeconomic projects.
During this visit, which is part of the implementation of the programme of President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the Prime minister will inspect and inaugurate several projects in the sectors of housing, agriculture, energy, health, youth, sports, justice and finance.
In the sub-prefecture of In-Guezzam (400 km south of Tamanrasset), Sellal will inspect the project of Customs Inspectorate and inaugurate a youth centre.
The Premier will also inspect the project of a court in In-Guezzam and the construction site of 400 rural houses and the project of 100 social housing units.
Sellal will then visit a private farm 40km from In-Guezzam).
In the sub-prefecture of Bordj Badji-Mokhtar (800 km south of Adrar), the Prime minister will inspect a 13.7 MW power plant, a 60-bed hospital worth DZD 1.3 billion.
Sellal will also inaugurate a sports hall and inspect the project of a swimming pool, as well as the project of 360 housing units.
At the end of the visit, the Premier, who will be accompanied by a large ministerial delegation, will chair a meeting with local officials and elected representatives of two regions.
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