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Date: 14/07/2017
Author: NNA
Source: MOPH
Hasbani Visited Amik, Kherbet Kanafar and Mashghara: West Beqaa is at the Heart of Governance Policies and Should be Supported to Keep People in their Country
 
NNA- West Beqaa – Deputy Prime Minister Health Minister Ghassan Hasbani continued his tour in West Beqaa. His second stop was in the residence of the “Lebanese Forces” coordinator Mr. Elie Lahoud in Amik where he was received by a crowd of people, in the presence of Minister of Communications Jamal Jarrah and Deputies Antoine Saad and Emile Wehbeh.

Mr. Lahoud made a statement in which he thanked “Prime Minister for his visit to West Beqaa”, as he wished that “He would take good care of the natives of the region, especially at the medical level, and that his political path and round in Beqaa would meet success.”

Deputy Prime Minister responded by thanking “the warm welcome in Amik”, as he considers that “this region is dear to his heart and needs the support of the state institutions at all levels, and additional support to ensure its promotion and move it forward.”
 
In Kherbet Kanafar

The third stop of Minister Hasbani was at “Kherbet Kanafar Governmental Hospital” where he roamed its divisions and made a statement in which he stressed “the permanent support to this hospital” and noted that “the persons responsible for any negligence will be liable for the most severe penalties and will be held accountable before the state institutions”. Hasbani praised as well “the efforts deployed by the staff of the hospital.”

In Machghara

Deputy Prime Minister then moved to Machghara. His fourth stop was at St. Nicolas Orthodox Church.
He then attended a mass, sang hymns and thanked the natives of Machghara.
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