Bahgat Al Obeidi, the Egyptian writer based in Austria, and the founder of the World Federation of Egyptian Citizens Abroad, said that President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, since taking the office, has been working on restoring Egypt’s normal status, this can be achieved through the establishment of projects in all fields of life.
Al Obeidi added that president Sisi launched many national projects as he knows well that states can rise only through the hard work planned by the minds or their peoples.
The Egyptian writer confirmed that president Sisi has been keen on working on the Egyptian infrastructure since he realized that the renaissance and implementing the projects can be accomplished if the state has an appropriate infrastructure that helps the success of projects and leads to the renaissance.
The founder of the World Federation of Egyptian Citizens Abroad noted that the president also worked on the productive projects in various agricultural and industrial aspects such as the greenhouse project as well as 1.5 million Feddan project in addition to fish farms, and other projects that ensure food security for the Egyptian people.
Bahgat Al Obeidi pointed out to the new Suez Canal project, which has strengthened the capabilities of the Suez Canal as one of the most important means of global navigation.
Al Obeidi also pointed out to the project of the new administrative capital, that has become an inevitable necessity imposed by the population growth in Cairo , which makes the transfer of government institutions , ministries headquarters a necessity, and this could only be accomplished by a leader enjoys the courage of President Sisi.
The Egyptian writer said the president Sisi paid much attention to energy projects, which resulted in a quantum leap in the field of energy, therefore, the Egyptian experience in this field has become a model followed not only at the level of the region, but at the level of the whole world. All these achievements surprised everyone as the large number of these projects can only be achieved in at least fifty years.