Al-Masry Al-Youm has learnt that the Ministry of Housing has decided to remove the initial random buildings only at the level of the northern district of Giza and the Imbaba Airport, while maintaining the rest of the district buildings. This comes after land survey of the space and ensuring their relevance to the implementation of specific services and parks within the development, to be a part of the housing units to be built within the national project of social housing. Major General Mahmoud Moghawer, head of the Central Agency for Reconstruction and responsible for the implementation of the project, confirmed that the amount of land space and the residential areas, which have been limited to agriculture over the past few months at the level of the northern district of Giza, was appropriate for the full implementation of the project without demolishing the buildings that had been scheduled in the elimination of development, pointing out that this land, which he declined to disclose its size, allows for the implementation of the services and parks with the removal of random buildings only.
Moghawer revealed to Al-Masry Al-Youm the system initially proposed a portion of the units was scheduled to be built in the land of the airport to people affected by development and the limit of 3,500 units, within the national project of social housing, which is one of President Mubarak's electoral programs for the youth of the northern district of Giza. This decline came after the removal of a large number of buildings in the neighborhood to take advantage of the housing project that will be implemented on the airport grounds. Furthermore, Dr. Mustafa Almudboly, Chief of Urban Planning, confirmed that the planning district of North Giza and the Imbaba Airport, did not specify the size of the premises or removals on the grounds that this would be done during implementation, pointing out that the determination of the volume of removals in the planning, which is about three thousand units, is initially defined by the implementation. Almudboly pointed out that the region involved in the planning and implementation of the project found that a large number of non-residential buildings in the random neighborhood conventional sense of the term, but shrouded in some labor work, stalls, fences and 'nests' housing units which will be removed, saying that the role of the Commission is only to plan, and it is not responsible for implementation or to interfere in it.