SAUDI ARABIA

Hail wild park project reviewed

December 11, 2018
Emir of Hail Prince Abdulaziz Bin Saad chairs a meeting of officials to discuss the wild park project in the region.
Emir of Hail Prince Abdulaziz Bin Saad chairs a meeting of officials to discuss the wild park project in the region.

Saudi Gazette report

HAIL —
Emir of Hail Prince Abdulaziz Bin Saad, who is also chairman of the Hail Development Authority, held a meeting at his palace on Monday to discuss the Hail wild park project.

Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Bin Muqrin, deputy emir of Hail, attended the meeting.

Members of the Hail Development Authority and officials from the ministries of economy and planning, municipal and rural affairs, environment, water and agriculture, and commerce and investment also attended.

Prince Abdulaziz reviewed the results of prior work on this project and discussed the future steps that needed to be taken. He assured this project was an important development, economic, social, tourism, entertainment and environmental project. This project, he said, is part of many other important projects launched by the government such as Al-Ula, the Red Sea project and NEOM. He said the Hail wild park would generate job opportunities for locals and citizens in general.

He said Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and his crown prince were supporting such projects and national initiatives.

Prince Abdulaziz stressed the importance of completing all the requirements for this project before presenting it to investors. He also urged the related authorities to communicate with investors in other viable projects in order to benefit from their experience in this field.

Prince Abdulaziz directed all related teams in this project to keep the channels of communications open in order to complete all aspects related to the study outcome of this project before presenting it to the ministerial committee.


December 11, 2018
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