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Text messages to receive sugar and rice allocations via the electronic card have reverberated across the governorates

2020-10-16T12:57:54.243Z


Governorates-SANA has positive feedback, achieved by the new mechanism for selling sugar and rice on the electronic card according to


Provinces - Sana

Positive echoes achieved by the new mechanism for selling sugar and rice on the electronic card according to text messages that reach citizens through their cellular devices, which include the date of receipt within a maximum of 48 hours from the lounge specified by them.

On a tour of a number of supported material selling centers in the Apamea complex and the Karama hall in Lattakia, the Sanaa correspondent met a number of citizens, where the citizen Ammar Dalal indicated that the new mechanism eased the congestion that the Syrian trade outlets were witnessing throughout the month, and often the materials end without coming Course.

In turn, citizen Muhammad Yusef said that the new mechanism eased the congestion, but there is some suffering in dealing with the application in terms of entering information, determining the hall and adding the request, wishing that a specialized person will be present in each center to help citizens implement the steps correctly and to be assured that he will receive his allocations on time.

Citizen Haidar Ali expressed his satisfaction with the new mechanism adopted for selling subsidized materials, as he was able to obtain his allocations with less time and effort, noting the positiveness of this measure in terms of preserving public safety for citizens and measures to address the Corona virus after the manifestations of crowding in front of the corporation's halls and outlets stopped and Suha Darwish supported him in this Which confirmed that this step has many positives and is in everyone's interest, as there are many housewives who used to spend their entire day waiting for their turn in front of the outlets and under the sun's rays, but now the situation is better and everyone knows his role and there is comfort in re-ordering when the inability to come for any circumstance Emergency.

Asif Barakat, Director of Apamea Complex, stated that the mechanism contributed to simplifying procedures for citizens, organizing homes, and obtaining subsidized materials easily without any congestion or errors, indicating that the complex receives citizens daily from 8:30 in the morning until eight in the evening.

In Palmyra, the new mechanism for selling sugar and rice allocations on the electronic card found a satisfaction among the people of Palmyra.

Citizen Ahmed Al-Hamoud stated in a statement to SANA's correspondent that this reflected positively on the citizen because through it the procedures were simplified, the organization organized the role, the subsidized materials obtained easily and easily, and the monopoly process was prevented, calling for the need to expand the subsidized materials and distribute them on the electronic card.

Umm Faisal, who lives in the Qlaia area in the depths of the Badia, said that there is great difficulty in obtaining subsidized materials for those living in the Badia because of their distance from the Syrian Trade Hall, the only trade in Palmyra area, hoping that mobile cars will be transported to the communities spread in the Badia.

Meanwhile, some Daraa residents face difficulty in using the new mechanism to obtain their allowances of sugar and rice on the electronic card.

During the Sanaa correspondent survey of the opinions of some citizens about the new mechanism, some of them indicated that they did not receive the text messages for receiving the subsidized materials until the moment, and they are still ignorant of the procedures that will be followed in selling the subsidized materials through the Syrian Trade Showrooms after stopping the initiative that was launched last month that included the receipt of allocations Every citizen comes to his home through neighborhood committees, which prevents overcrowding.

Omar Al-Saadi, director of the Syrian branch of trade in the governorate, indicated that the reasons for the delay in the arrival of messages are that the branch suffers from a small number of halls and sales outlets affiliated to it, as the number is 18 halls and outlets, and thus the number of card-cutting devices is only 18 devices, as well as a shortage of human staff and cars that will transport materials to the hall .

He added that the number of the current halls is not sufficient to cover the needs of all citizens, especially large population centers such as Jasim, Busra al-Sham, Tafas, and other areas, pointing out that this will increase the financial burden on citizens in the event that text messages are received for them to receive their materials from areas far from their areas of residence.

He pointed out that the branch seeks to solve the problem with the administration within the coming days and to find a mechanism commensurate with the geographical distribution of the halls, which are concentrated in the city of Daraa, Azraa, Al-Sanamayn, Qeita, and Muthbin in the first place, pointing out that once the appropriate mechanisms are found, text messages will be sent to citizens.

Source: sena

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