Dr. Ali Al Zarouni, Deputy Executive Director of Production, Technology Development and Transfer at Emirates Global Aluminium Company (EGA) has reportedly inked an agreement on behalf of the company with HE Saif Bader Al Qubaisi, General Manager of Abu Dhabi City Municipality to construct a sports stadium at Al Samha.
“This agreement epitomises the commitment of the Department of Urban Planning and Municipalities - Abu Dhabi City Municipality to foster partnerships and cooperation with key institutions,” said the General Manager of Abu Dhabi City Municipality. “It also comes in the context of activating the values of communal responsibility, utilising them in community service & development, and building infrastructure & entertainment facilities.”
On this occasion, Al Qubaisi has also extended his gratitude towards EGA for playing a vital role in serving the community by providing better living experience, promoting values of social responsibility, and contributing to the overall sustainable development.
“The EGA is a flagship of development and community service as evidenced by the two parks it has already established in Samaha as part of its core values & objectives. It also reflects EGA’s commitment to social responsibility where such development projects are turned into reality to delight the community,” he noted.
Al Qubaisi also shared his opinion on the importance of this contract as it would expectedly boost the development drive and improve services at world-class standards.
Dr. Al Zarouni, Deputy Executive Director of EGA’s Technology Development and Transfer, said: “Our partnership with Abu Dhabi City Municipality is part of our efforts to fulfil our social responsibility by supporting local communities and neighbouring areas. We hope that such facilities would add up to the public services in Al Samha, improve the cityscape, and promote a healthy lifestyle for the residents.”
Emirates Global Aluminium is an aluminium conglomerate and the leading player in value-added products globally, with approximately 2.1 million tonnes produced in 2017. It invests in a wide range of interests stretching from bauxite mining to alumina refining and primary aluminium smelting.
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