Friday Meetings Continue in Selçuklu

This week's address for Friday Meetings, which traditionally take place in a different neighborhood in Selçuklu every week, was Zafer Sanayi. Konya Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Uğur İbrahim Altay and Selçuklu Mayor Ahmet Pekyatırcı met with tradesmen and citizens after the Friday prayer at Selçuk Sanayi Mosque and listened to their requests and suggestions.

At the Friday Meeting, Mayor Uğur İbrahim Altay and Mayor Ahmet Pekyatırcı, AK Party Konya Deputy Mustafa Hakan Özer, AK Party Selçuklu District Chairman Asım Ceyhan, Selçuklu Mukhtars Association President Mustafa Avcıoğlu, department heads, deputy mayors, council members and unit managers. also accompanied.

MAYOR ALTAY: “IT HAS A PARTICULAR IMPORTANCE FOR UNITY, COOPERATION AND SOLIDARITY”

Konya Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Uğur İbrahim Altay stated that they meet with citizens in different mosques of the city on Fridays and listen to their requests and suggestions whenever they find the opportunity in their busy work schedule, and said, “Fridays have a special importance for unity, solidarity and solidarity. On this day, we come together with our fellow citizens and discuss both the results of our services and their needs with the residents of the region. This week, we shared the Friday joy of our fellow citizens at Zafer Sanayi. "Hopefully, together, our efforts to move our city further with the principle of Konya Model Municipality will continue to increase," he said.

CHAIRMAN PEKYATIRMACI: “FRIDAY MEETINGS ARE A GREAT CONTRIBUTION”

Stating that they attach importance to every opinion in order to further increase the standard of living in Selçuklu, Selçuklu Mayor Ahmet Pekyatırcı said, “The Friday Meetings that we have made traditional make a great contribution to identifying the needs in the region and solving the problems. As Selçuklu Municipality, we continue to work in cooperation and harmony with Konya Metropolitan Municipality to make our district even more livable. At this point, our biggest supporters are our fellow citizens. We meet with them at every opportunity in unity and solidarity and listen to their suggestions, requests and demands. While these meetings contribute to the survival of common sense and a culture of consultation, they also strengthen our ties with our fellow citizens. "May God make our unity permanent," he said.