New governors sworn in before ALSISI today
Thursday 30/August/2018 - 02:58 PM

CAIRO – 30 August 2018: New governors and deputy governors swore oath Thursday before President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.
According to the names published by official MENA news agency, five governors will remain in their posts, while former Damietta governor Ismail Taha moved to the post of Kafr al-Sheikh governor.
After swearing oath, the newly appointed governors and their deputies met with President Sisi, who ordered them to focus on meeting people’s needs and curbing unaffordable high prices in the local markets, according to a statement issued by presidential spokesperson Basam Radi on Thursday.
The governors are set to take post during President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi's second term, as according to Egyptian law, the governors' terms end by the end of the Presidential term they were appointed in.
Khaled Fouda, governor of South Sinai governorate, Abdel Hamid al-Haggan of Qena, and Ahmed Abdullah of the Red Sea governorate will keep their posts.
Adel al-Ghadban of Port Said, and Mohamed al-Zamlout of the New Valley will also stay in their current posts
According to the names published by official MENA news agency, five governors will remain in their posts, while former Damietta governor Ismail Taha moved to the post of Kafr al-Sheikh governor.
After swearing oath, the newly appointed governors and their deputies met with President Sisi, who ordered them to focus on meeting people’s needs and curbing unaffordable high prices in the local markets, according to a statement issued by presidential spokesperson Basam Radi on Thursday.
The governors are set to take post during President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi's second term, as according to Egyptian law, the governors' terms end by the end of the Presidential term they were appointed in.
Khaled Fouda, governor of South Sinai governorate, Abdel Hamid al-Haggan of Qena, and Ahmed Abdullah of the Red Sea governorate will keep their posts.
Adel al-Ghadban of Port Said, and Mohamed al-Zamlout of the New Valley will also stay in their current posts