Residents of Al-Sayed Complain of Garbage Crisis Amid Political Disputes in Al-Qasoum Council
Residents of the Al-Sayed community in the Al-Qasoum Regional Council have expressed strong frustration over a prolonged garbage collection crisis. For several months, waste has not been removed from the streets, leading to significant sanitation problems and a decline in living conditions. Local resident Saif Abu Zurqi described the situation angrily, saying the village has turned into a "waste site" and that residents have been forced to clean up the garbage themselves due to the absence of contractors and ongoing political disputes.
The residents blame political disagreements within the council for the failure to approve budgets necessary for waste removal. Council head Jabar Abu Kaff rejected claims that the council is ignoring the issue, attributing the crisis to intentional budget delays by some council members amid political conflicts. He explained that until 2025, garbage collection proceeded normally, but a loan intended to fund waste removal was blocked by the council's failure to approve it. Even after approval, the bank offset the funds against a previous loan, leaving the council without the budget to pay contractors.
Abu Kaff stated that the council is actively working with government ministries to secure funding to resume garbage collection as soon as possible. Meanwhile, residents continue to endure the health hazards and environmental damage caused by the accumulating waste.
Summary: Residents of Al-Sayed in the Al-Qasoum Regional Council are suffering from months of uncollected garbage due to political disputes blocking budget approvals, with the council seeking government aid to resolve the crisis.
Points: - Al-Sayed residents face ongoing garbage buildup causing sanitation hazards. - Waste removal halted for months due to political disputes in Al-Qasoum council. - Council head blames budget approval delays by council members for crisis. - Loan for waste removal was blocked and funds offset by bank against previous debt. - Council is negotiating with government ministries to secure funding to restart cleanup. - Residents are forced to manage waste themselves amid worsening conditions.
Topic: general
Entities: {"people":["Saif Abu Zurqi","Jabar Abu Kaff"],"organizations":["Al-Qasoum Regional Council"],"places":["Al-Sayed"]}
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