Cairo Gov. reviews construction violation reconciliation in the capital
Cairo Governor Ibrahim Saber held an extensive meeting
attended by deputy governors, the secretary-general, the assistant secretary-general,
district chiefs, and officials of spatial changes and property in the
governorate and districts. The meeting discussed progress rates of constriction
violation reconciliation requests, spatial variables, removing encroachment cases,
and the legalization of reconciliation requests.
During the meeting,
Saber asserted that the state is working to provide all necessary facilitations
and support to legalize the situations of all citizens who are serious about building
violations reconciliation.
Saber also asserted
continuous monitoring of the reconciliation file to accelerate performance
rates, follow up on the workflow and achievement rates in each district across
the governorate, and evaluate performance rates.
Moreover, Saber
stressed the need to overcome obstacles to complete the necessary procedures so
that citizens and the state obtain their rights in accordance with the laws,
executive regulations, and relevant decisions. He also urged district chiefs to
simplify procedures for citizens in a way that serves the public interest.
Saber said citizens
who submitted applications for reconciliation on building violations under the
reconciliation law issued in 2019 paid the reconciliation fee and received Form
no.3 should head to the nearest citizen service technology center to complete
the procedures for their previous reconciliation requests, which is necessary
to regularize their status following the current law no.187/2023, considering
the facilities provided by the new law to protect their rights and serve the
public interest of both the state and citizens. Otherwise, the governorate will
strictly take legal action to protect the state's rights.
Saber added citizens
who have not submitted reconciliation requests should head to the nearest
citizen service technology centers to obtain a data certificate to proceed with
the reconciliation procedures for building violations following the current
law.
Furthermore, Saber
called on district chiefs to coordinate with the Spatial Changes Management
Department in the governorate to monitor any violations and remove them
immediately. He also urged strict action against all forms of illegal
construction or encroachments on state-owned lands, whether belonging to the
governorate or other authorities such as irrigation and agriculture.
Saber also directed
that necessary measures must be taken to prevent their recurrence and preserve
all restored lands.
Saber also ordered
rapid completion of the reconciliation requests to protect citizens' rights
while simultaneously ensuring that the rights of the state are not compromised.
Source: Media Department,
Cairo Governorate