Addis Ababa's 24-hour corridor development work progresses rapidly

Addis Ababa's mayor Adanech Abiebie states that the city's 24-hour work format corridor development projects are advancing quickly. Drawing from social media messages, workers in various areas are laboring with determination, contributing to the city's growth through their efforts and national pride. The administration has expressed gratitude and mobilized resources to support them.

In Addis Ababa, on February 8, 2018 (EC), Mayor Adanech Abiebie announced via messages that the 24-hour work format corridor development projects in the city are progressing at a fast pace.

Using social media posts, the administration highlighted the dedication of workers who have been toiling full weeks for 24 hours in corridor development, mobilizing resources to support them. Officials noted that employees across various districts engaged in corridor enhancements are working tirelessly, which underscores the initiative's momentum.

The mayor praised the workers for their high sense of national patriotism, contributing their knowledge and hard work to the city's bilateral development, and extended thanks for their contributions. Additionally, to bolster these efforts, the administration has partnered with volunteering sponsors through an organized resource mobilization event.

This project aims to preserve and expand Addis Ababa's green spaces, built on community participation as emphasized by the city leadership.

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