Cairo
Governor Dr. Ibrahim Saber commended the unified government complaints system,
which is periodically overseen by Prime Minister Dr. Mustafa Madbouli. This
system has demonstrated significant effectiveness and efficiency in monitoring
and addressing citizens' complaints and requests.
It facilitates
communication, coordination, and follow-up with relevant ministries, agencies,
service directorates, districts, the Cairo governorate headquarters, and other
authorities to resolve these issues. This initiative is part of the state's
broader efforts to enhance the quality of life for its citizens.
Saber added that the
governorate has successfully resolved 98.89% of the complaints submitted by
Cairo's citizens through the unified government complaints system, addressing
59,365 complaints. Furthermore, it achieved an impressive resolution rate of
99.70% for complaints received over the past four years, totaling 221,577
complaints.
Moreover,
Saber stated that the governorate strives to enhance the e-services offered to
citizens, particularly in terms of receiving and addressing complaints after
thorough examination and resolution. It is part of a national project adopted
by the state to establish citizen service centers dedicated to improving
e-services and delivering them to citizens with the highest quality and
precision through utilizing the latest technologies to boost work performance.
It also aims to facilitate citizens' access to services. Furthermore, it aligns
with the state's strategy to combat corruption by separating customers from the
service provider, leading to citizen satisfaction.
Source:
Media Department, Cairo Governorate