Pres. Raisi says all Iranians know enemies, friends
Ebrahim Raisi who arrived in Khuzestan on Thursday, said on the first day of his visit to the province that his administration is trying attention to the solution of internal problems based on domestic capabilities rather than pinning hope on foreigners.
Raisi said that the enemies are seeking to hinder Iran's advancement by threatening its universities, seminary schools, industries, and people's livelihood, but they fail.
Elaborating on his plans for the province, he said that the administration is trying to go toward the desired situation from the status quo.
He stressed the security of the province among other prosperity factors, saying that the administration never tolerated any insecurity there, and called on the relevant authorities to confront any insecurity or the grounds leading to such a situation.
With regard to the housing issues, Raisi said that housing construction must start in the urban and rural areas of the city and each class stay within their own area to boost the economy in both areas.
He addressed the construction of power plants across the country, one of which he said was opened in the province, adding that 35,000 mw of power has been predicted for the province, 10,000 mw of it has been dedicated to the industry sector.
He concluded that the enemies fail to destroy the rich Islamic-Iranian culture which addresses all aspects of life and that it should be sensitively protected because it is the code of Iran's progress.