
President Sadyr Japarov studied the development of the region.
During his working trip to the Naryn region, President Sadyr Japarov became acquainted with the implementation of current projects and the socio-economic development of the region.
According to information provided by the president's press service, Nurbek Satarov, the authorized representative of the head of state in the region, presented a report on the ongoing work in key sectors. In particular, emphasis was placed on the development of irrigation infrastructure, within which the "Tugol-Sai" reservoirs are being constructed in the Jumgal district and the "Shamshy" reservoir in the Kochkor district, as well as the "Kulanak" canal in the Naryn district. These projects are expected to help increase the area of irrigated land and improve the efficiency of agriculture.
In addition, programs are being implemented in the region aimed at providing the population with clean drinking water, the level of which currently exceeds 85 percent.
In the construction sector, both new construction and major repairs of social facilities are underway, including schools, sports halls, and administrative buildings. Last year, 15 facilities were commissioned, and currently, the construction of 46 facilities is ongoing.
Investment projects related to the construction of hydroelectric power stations, as well as solar and wind power stations, are also being implemented in the energy sector, contributing to the development of energy potential and job creation.
President Sadyr Japarov fully supported the proposed initiatives, emphasizing the need for systematic and proactive development of the region, which should bring tangible results for the local population.
The head of state instructed to pay special attention to the development of irrigation infrastructure, considering it a key factor in food security, as well as to complete previously started projects and maintain the pace of construction and reconstruction of roads at least at last year's level.
Particular attention was paid to long-term construction projects. The president instructed to complete them within two years, placing personal responsibility on the leaders, according to information from the president's press service.