During an inspection visit to the Police Academy, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi discussed several key national projects and initiatives aimed at advancing Egypt's development across multiple sectors.
The president emphasized the government's efforts to expand higher education, noting that the number of universities has doubled to meet the growing demand for quality education. He also highlighted that government facilities in the New Administrative Capital are funded by the "Capital Company," ensuring financial sustainability for these projects.
Addressing Egypt's cultural heritage, Sisi described the Grand Egyptian Museum as a transformative project, representing the world's largest museum dedicated to a single civilization. He announced ongoing preparations for an official opening that reflects the museum’s historical and cultural significance.
On agriculture, the president revealed plans to add 4 million feddans to Egypt's agricultural land by 2025-2026, a move aimed at boosting food security and supporting economic growth. Additionally, he underscored efforts to upgrade port infrastructure to enhance logistics and transit trade services.
Sisi also discussed the establishment of a unified purchasing authority for essential commodities. This initiative aims to secure the best prices for goods, ensuring efficient resource management and reducing costs.
The president's remarks reflect the government's commitment to comprehensive development, addressing critical sectors to support Egypt’s economic and cultural progress.