If President Abdel Fattah El Sisi needs one thing, it’s a body whose sole mandate is to follow up on his directions and the government’s promises, Seliman Gouda says in a column penned for Al Masry Al Youm. El Sisi often orders officials to take action on certain issues, but there’s an accountability gap when ministers and state employees don’t follow through. Gouda points to the EEDC in 2015 and the national youth conference held in Sharm El Sheikh as two events during which officials made big promises that have yet to materialize. He says that too much weight is being placed on these events simply taking place rather than tangible outcomes.
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