Prime Minister Commends Distinguished Efforts of Hajj Commission and Services Provided to Iraqi Pilgrims
Prime Minister Ali Faleh Al-Zaidi affirmed on Sunday the government's commitment to supporting the programs and plans of the Hajj and Umrah Commission, aiming to ensure the provision of optimal services to pilgrims. This came during Al-Zaidi's reception of the Commission's head, Sami Imran Al-Masoudi, and its senior staff in the capital, Baghdad. Al-Zaidi extended his congratulations to all the Commission's staff for winning first place as the best Hajj mission among Islamic countries for the fourth consecutive year, recognizing its distinguished organization and service quality. He praised the significant efforts and high standard of services provided to Iraqi pilgrims, emphasizing that this achievement reflects work efficiency and quality, and contributes to enhancing Iraq's regional and international standing. The Prime Minister underscored the government's continuous keenness to support all the Commission's programs and plans aimed at elevating service standards. He stressed the importance of capitalizing on these successes and maintaining diligent work to further develop performance and improve services offered to citizens. The meeting also reviewed the Commission's operations and the progress of its future plans, and discussed ways to address challenges and obstacles it may face, ensuring further development in the level and efficiency of services.