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Despite rejection by the ministry, North Council remains committed to promoting A’ali central market expansion.

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 12:56 PM
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The Northern Municipal Council in A’ali is pushing for the establishment of a central market in the area, despite facing rejection from the Ministry of Municipalities. The proposed central market aims to provide a one-stop location for buying and selling, with services meeting world-class standards. This initiative aligns with A’ali’s recognition as a Healthy City by the World Health Organization and will include shops for vegetables, fruits, fish, meat, and groceries.

Despite the ministry’s rejection, Municipal Council member Abdullah Ashoor expressed disappointment with the decision and highlighted the necessity of a central market in A’ali. The population in the area has increased, with newcomers from neighboring areas now part of the community. Ashoor emphasized that existing commercial shops primarily cater to foreign investors, neglecting the needs of Bahraini residents. He reiterated the council’s commitment to advocating for the establishment of a central market in A’ali to ensure all residents have access to essential goods and services.

The proposal for a central market in A’ali has been met with mixed responses, with residents expressing concerns about the current commercial shops not meeting their needs. The Ministry of Municipalities justified its rejection by stating that the existing shops in the area adequately serve the community. However, supporters of the central market argue that there is a clear need for a centralized location that caters to the growing population and promotes Bahraini products.

The council’s persistence in pushing for a central market in A’ali stems from the belief that it will benefit various stakeholders, including local residents and Bahraini employees in the sector. The availability of suitable land for the project also supports the feasibility of establishing a central market in the area. The council remains determined to continue advocating for the central market to meet the growing needs of the community and ensure that essential goods and services are accessible to all residents.

In conclusion, the debate surrounding the establishment of a central market in A’ali reflects the diverse perspectives and needs of the community. While the Ministry of Municipalities has rejected the proposal, the Northern Municipal Council is unwavering in its commitment to pursuing the central market initiative. By addressing the concerns raised by residents and emphasizing the importance of serving Bahraini residents, the council aims to create a central market that not only meets the needs of the community but also supports the local economy and promotes Bahraini products.

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