Baghdad-INA
The governor of Baghdad, Muhammad al-Atta, revealed a plan to distribute more than 200,000 plots of land in Baghdad, while he indicated that 10,000 plots of land would be handed over to citizens in the al-Husayniyah region, after the completion of the sanitary landfill.
Al-Atta told the Iraqi News Agency (INA) today, Saturday: "There is a plan that includes the distribution of more than 200,000 residential plots that will cover all segments of society," stressing that "the plots will include different segments of society, including those with limited income who do not own a plot Residential land.
He pointed out that "these lands will be divided into residential compounds, as well as distributed as residential plots," noting that "there is a project that requires providing services to those lands before they are distributed."
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