Daraa-Sana
With the aim of stimulating commercial activity in the Al-Hal Market in the city of Daraa and encouraging store owners to open it, the Daraa City Council provided the main services necessary for the market to return to work.
Maher Al-Fashtaki, an investor in one of the stores in the market, told a SANA reporter that the conditions in the market are good, electricity was delivered to the stores and sorting of cleaners, stressing that the movement in the market is good, especially with the early morning hours.
The investor called on Marwan Al-Masry to re-pave some of the squares due to the collapse of some of them with the rains, indicating that the services are good and nothing prevents traders from doing their work.
The citizen Samer Al-Salem stressed that the return of all merchants to doing their business in the cardamom market has implications for the prices of vegetables and fruits because of creating an atmosphere of competition and thus providing the product to citizens at reasonable prices.
The head of the Daraa City Council, engineer Amin Al-Omari, confirmed that the city council, in cooperation with the service departments, especially the Technical Services Directorate, has removed the rubble and dirt from the market, opened all roads leading to it, launched cleanliness campaigns, paved the main square, and delivered electricity to the market area and thus to all commercial shops.
The concerned authorities are working to secure basic materials, restore infrastructure, and repair what has been destroyed by terrorism, to accelerate the return of normal life to the areas that the Syrian Arab Army has freed from terrorism.
The Al-Hal market includes around 122 shops and was out of service during the crisis due to the terrorist attacks.
Qasim al-Miqdad