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Jordan reshuffles government with nine new ministers to address key challenges
A royal decree in Jordan has introduced significant changes to the government led by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, appointing nine new ministers with strong technical and professional backgrounds. This move, announced on Wednesday, marks a strategic effort to enhance the country’s governance and tackle pressing social, economic, and environmental issues.
A focus on expertise and development
The reshuffle reflects Jordan’s commitment to revitalizing its government by aligning leadership roles with specialized expertise. Key portfolios such as health, transport, agriculture, environment, investment, and tourism have been assigned to accomplished professionals with extensive academic and technical credentials.
In the Ministry of Transport, Nidal Qatamin, a road engineering and traffic management expert, takes the helm. With experience bridging the academic and public sectors, Qatamin is expected to modernize Jordan’s transport infrastructure.
The health sector will benefit from the leadership of Ibrahim Al-Bdour, a renowned neurosurgeon and former parliamentarian. His appointment underscores the government’s focus on addressing public health challenges.
Scientific insights for agriculture and environment
Saeb Khresat, a specialist in land use and climate change, has been named Minister of Agriculture. His scientific approach promises to address resource management and agricultural sustainability amid climate pressures.
For the Ministry of Environment, Ayman Suleiman, an expert in marine conservation and environmental management, will lead efforts to promote sustainable development and safeguard natural resources.
Boosting investment and tourism
Tariq Abu Ghazaleh, an industrial engineering and economic development expert, has been appointed Minister of Investment. His role will involve strengthening both local and foreign investment flows to boost Jordan’s economy.
Imad Hijazin, an experienced leader in tourism management, assumes leadership of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. With a doctorate in tourism studies, Hijazin aims to elevate Jordan’s global profile as a cultural and historical destination.
Leadership for youth and public sector reform
Raed Al-Adwan, a legal expert with extensive public service experience, takes charge of the Ministry of Youth. His mission will include empowering Jordan’s younger generation and enhancing their participation in national development.
In the realm of public administration, Badria Al-Balbisi has been named Minister of Public Sector Development. Known for her institutional management expertise, Al-Balbisi will oversee reforms aimed at improving government efficiency and service delivery.
Finally, Abdullatif Al-Najdawi, an accomplished jurist, has been appointed Minister of State for Presidency Affairs. His role will involve coordinating high-level government operations.
A balanced approach to governance
This reshuffle highlights Jordan’s effort to strike a balance between technical expertise, institutional experience, and local engagement. By appointing seasoned professionals to key roles, the government seeks to enhance its responsiveness to contemporary challenges while fostering national progress.