Within its project aiming at reducing child labor in cooperation with the Regie and Srifa Municipality, Ro’ia National Association organized the football festival “Right to Play”, in which have participated 100 children from Srifa. The event was held at the local sport complex in the presence of Srifa municipal chief Dr. Wadi’e Nadji, municipal members, Mr. Hussein Al-Husseini – the representative of the Regie’s General Director Eng. Nassif Seklaoui – ,the President of Ro’ia Association Mr. Qassem Safa along with other members, the representative of Amal Movement at Srifa Mr. Ali Dacroub, representatives of local political parties, and other interested locals.
Najdi spoke about the importance of this sports festival, which highlights the importance of playing for children. He stressed the constant necessity of reviving joy and happiness in the hearts of our children, and that’s “what we notice today through this cheerful gathering of the people of this town”.
He thanked Ro’ia National Association and the Regie for this wonderful effort that left distinctive touches in the local community and wished the succession of such wonderful work.
Al-Husseini also spoke and conveyed Eng. Seklaoui’s wishes of success and perseverance of the proyle="text-align: justify;">According to the statement, the Regie will take part in the exhibition under its new visual identity, “which reflects its modernity and underscores its progress toward industrial modernization and its adoption of cutting-edge operational and management systems. These efforts have enabled it to obtain prestigious quality certifications from reputable international institutions, reaffirming its commitment to the highest global standards.”
In the statement, the Regie calls on all Lebanese to visit its pavilion at the exhibition, which will be held at the Forum de Beyrouth from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and invites them “to discover one of the country’s leading public institutions, that constitutes a pillar of the national economy and an example to follow for the development the Lebanese public sector.”