Iraqi MP, many governmental establishments better not to exist

The member of the Committee on Services and Reconstruction at the Iraqi Parliament stated “However the fund and a variety of support were available to the governmental departments and offices, the services are yet getting worse”

The member of the Committee on Services and Reconstruction at the Iraqi Parliament Kadhm Faiadh (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
The member of the Committee on Services and Reconstruction at the Iraqi Parliament Kadhm Faiadh (Photo: Kurdistan 24)

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – In a press debate a member of the Committee on Services and Reconstruction in the Iraqi Parliament Kadhm Faiadh explained there are different services have been offered by the government to the public.

“However the fund and a variety of support were available to these departments and offices, yet the services are getting worse” Highlighted by Faiadh

According to this member of the committee, the governmental establishments didn’t benefit Iraqi people, and some of those establishments were like non-existed. Some of those offices and organization like electricity, health and councils don’t do any services.  

He added “Many areas in Baghdad suffered from lacking of the services, especially property-owning contracts for those lands were offered to people. In the last 20 years, 100 thousand pieces of lands were distributed, and houses built, but until now people can’t access the public services”