Egypt’s
Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli asserted his commitment to closely follow up
the “Rawdat Al Sayyida 2” alternative housing project in the Tayebi area of
Sayyida Zeinab.
The project is a
cornerstone of Egypt’s urban development agenda, aimed at redeveloping unsafe
neighborhoods and improving the quality of life for residents, in line with
directives from President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.
Madbouli made these
remarks during a site inspection of the “Rawdat Al Sayyida 2” project at the
start of his tour to review the progress of several historic Cairo
revitalization initiatives.
Chairman of the
Urban Development Fund (UDF) Khaled Seddik highlighted that “Rawdat Al Sayyida
2” follows the success of the “Rawdat Al Sayyida 1” project, which transformed
the area into a modern, well-planned community.
The Tayebi
neighborhood, listed on the national map of unsafe areas, was cleared through
coordinated efforts between Cairo governorate and the UDF.
Seddik noted that
200 families from the demolished Tayebi area were relocated to “Rawdat Al
Sayyida 1,” while rental compensation was provided to the remaining residents
until the new project’s completion.
“Rawdat Al-Sayyida
2” is expected to accommodate 386 families in alternative housing. Coordination
is underway with the Cairo Governorate to organize a lottery system for
returning residents to allocate units once construction is fully complete, he
said.
Seddik presented
plans for the project’s third phase “Rawdat Al Sayyida 3” and the PM directed
authorities to expedite procedures, negotiate with current residents and ensure
proper compensation.
The project spans
more than 7 feddans and includes 572 residential units, 6 administrative units,
and 30 commercial units, with construction progress reaching approximately 98%.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette