HÜDA PAR Leader Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu meets with Batman Governor Ekrem Canalp
HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu paid a visit to Batman Governor Ekrem Canalp during his two-day trip to the city.
The meeting, which was held in a warm and constructive atmosphere, focused on addressing local issues raised during Yapıcıoğlu’s interactions with residents. Yapıcıoğlu conveyed these concerns to Governor Canalp and engaged in discussions about potential solutions.
Governor Canalp provided Yapıcıoğlu with updates on the current situation in Batman, including insights into ongoing development projects and challenges faced by the city.
During the visit, Yapıcıoğlu remarked on Batman's rapid growth, recalling its past as a city with a population of around 17,000. He expressed his satisfaction with the city’s transformation into a thriving hub and shared his optimism for its future.
The discussion also highlighted opportunities to further strengthen Batman’s economic and social infrastructure. Yapıcıoğlu emphasized the importance of cooperation and shared potential projects aimed at enhancing the city’s development.
The meeting underscored a shared commitment to addressing Batman's needs and leveraging its growth potential for the benefit of its residents. (ILKHA)
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