MUSCAT – These projects span multiple sectors, including internal road paving, market construction, and the development of recreational facilities, as part of a balanced plan to distribute development across the governorate’s wilayats.
His Excellency Sheikh Hilal Said Al Hajri, Governor of Al Dakhiliyah, highlighted that the ongoing projects cover essential sectors that directly impact citizens’ daily lives. Among the most prominent is the vegetable and fruit market project, which has reached 75 percent completion, along with the design and implementation of an internal road network spanning approximately 35 kilometres.

The consultancy services project for the design of currently implemented roads has been fully completed (100 percent), while work continues on the Al-Handali industrial layout, with progress reaching around 40 percent.
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The Wilayat of Adam has also received several developmental initiatives costing over RO 1.2 million, including the construction of market shades, an animal feed market equipped with essential services, maintenance of damaged road sections, and street lighting leading to public facilities such as Adam Public Park. Additionally, expansion works and lighting installations have been carried out on the road leading to Adam Air Base, along with the supply and installation of 257 streetlight poles along the Adam-Sinaw Road (Phase 1), covering 13.5 kilometres.
Adam Public Park stands out as a key project in advancing the wilayat’s community infrastructure. Spanning over 250,000 square meters, the park is undergoing comprehensive development to transform it into an integrated tourist and recreational facility catering to all segments of society.
Dr. Mohammed Ali Za’abnoot Al Mahri, Wali of Adam, emphasised that these developmental projects reflect the tangible outcomes of decentralized development policies. He noted the continuous coordination between the Governor’s Office, local municipal councils, and relevant authorities, which has significantly accelerated project completion. He also stressed the importance of field follow-ups to monitor implementation details.
According to Nasser Mohammed Al Dar’ei, a member of the Municipal Council representing Adam, road lighting projects hold special priority in the municipal agenda due to their direct impact on safety and mobility. He explained that the improvements along the Adam-Sinaw Road align with this vision.
Sultan Said Al Mahrouqi, another Municipal Council member, affirmed that the current projects stimulate economic activity in the wilayat while enhancing its readiness to attract visitors and investors alike. He emphasized that quality facilities and attractive infrastructure are fundamental to strengthening investment appeal and tourism promotion.





