Mosul: A member of the Nineveh Provincial Council has announced a firm stance on monitoring the enforcement of the decision to abolish security vetting, with a commitment to exposing any parties that hinder its application. Khalaf al-Hadidi, a council member, confirmed that the directive from the Ninewa governor to eliminate security clearances is now mandatory and must be implemented immediately across all pertinent departments and institutions.
According to National Iraqi News Agency, Al-Hadidi stated that the council will actively oversee the decision's implementation and evaluate the compliance level among the involved entities. He stressed that any entity found obstructing the decision's execution will be publicly exposed, and necessary actions will be taken to ensure the decision is applied effectively. This move aims to simplify procedures and alleviate burdens on citizens.