The recent session of the Northern Municipal Council in Bahrain saw the approval of several proposals aimed at improving sports facilities, addressing religious needs, and tackling the mosquito problem. One of the key decisions made was the installation of rubber flooring for basketball courts and artificial turf for football fields in government schools. This initiative is aimed at creating a healthier environment for students to engage in sports and nurture young talent. Additionally, recognizing the lack of a nearby mosque in Hamad Town, the council approved the registration and establishment of a new mosque for Sunni endowments to serve the community’s religious needs and strengthen Islamic values. They also approved the registration and allocation of land for the construction of another mosque for Sunni endowments in Block 1208, further enhancing religious infrastructure in the area.
However, the council also expressed serious concern over the recent surge in mosquito populations across Bahrain. Members urged the Ministry of Health to provide explanations for the proliferation and implement immediate solutions. They recommended urgent action to control mosquito populations through spraying campaigns in all residential areas, including the Northern Governorate and across the Kingdom. In addition, they called for the establishment of a 24/7 hotline for public inquiries and requests, as well as the issuance of an official statement explaining the reasons behind the mosquito surge and outlining intensified public awareness campaigns.
Furthermore, the council reiterated its previous recommendations regarding the allocation of an annual budget of BD250,000 for fire incidents and rain insulation, shared among all municipal councils within the overall budget for the development of cities and villages. They also insisted on raising the income ceiling for fire-related cases to BD1,000 to ensure adequate support for those affected. Finally, the council called for an increased annual budget of BD600,000 for routine maintenance for each council, ensuring better upkeep of infrastructure and public facilities within the Northern Governorate.
In conclusion, the recent decisions made by the Northern Municipal Council in Bahrain reflect a commitment to improving sports facilities, addressing religious needs, and tackling issues such as the mosquito problem. By investing in infrastructure for sports and religious institutions, as well as taking proactive measures to control mosquito populations, the council is working towards creating a better environment for residents in the Northern Governorate. Additionally, the council’s focus on budget allocation for fire incidents and routine maintenance demonstrates a commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. It is clear that the council is dedicated to addressing the needs and concerns of residents and implementing effective solutions to improve the overall quality of life in the region.