Al-Issawi sponsors the Al-Issa tribe's celebration in the northern desert of the King's birthday and the anniversary of loyalty and allegiance – Photos

Under the patronage of the Chief of the Royal Hashemite Court, Yousef Hassan Al-Issawi, the Al-Issa tribe held a national celebration today, Tuesday, in Manshiyat Al-Qablan in the northeastern Badia, on the occasion of the birthday of His Majesty King Abdullah II and the anniversary of loyalty and allegiance, in the presence of the Governor of Al-Mafraq, Firas Abu Al-Ghanam, the Director of the Northern Badia Police, Brigadier General Fawaz Al-Khawaldeh, dignitaries, official and popular figures, and a group of the people of the region.
At the beginning of the ceremony, the attendees raised their highest congratulations and blessings to His Majesty the King on this national occasion, stressing that the people of the northern Badia will remain loyal to their Hashemite leadership, proceeding with confidence and steadfastness in the path of building and modernization, and that Jordan will remain, under its wise leadership, an oasis of security and stability.
Former researcher at the Prime Ministry, Fayez Al-Madi, delivered a speech in which he welcomed the patron of the ceremony and the attendees, stressing that allegiance to the Hashemites is a firm covenant on the necks of the Bedouin people, which they inherit generation after generation.
In his speech, he reviewed prominent milestones in His Majesty the King’s journey, pointing to the moderate approach that Jordan has followed, the steadfastness of its national positions, and its pivotal role in defending the Palestinian cause and preserving the Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem under the Hashemite custodianship.
He also affirmed that Jordan, under his leadership, has faced regional and international challenges with firmness and wisdom, while preserving its security and stability.
Al-Madi said that the people of the northern Badia affirm that their allegiance to the Hashemites is a firm and inherited allegiance “from generation to generation,” stressing that their loyalty to the King and the homeland is unwavering and that they will remain the strong support for Jordan and its leadership in all circumstances.
For his part, the former mayor of Umm al-Jamal, Hassan Fahd al-Rahiba, spoke about the development of municipal work during the reign of His Majesty the King, explaining that municipalities have witnessed a qualitative shift that included updating legislation, strengthening decentralization, improving services, and introducing technology into local administration.
He stressed that these reforms have contributed to empowering local communities and enhancing popular participation, despite the financial challenges and service pressures faced by some municipalities, noting that the development process came within a comprehensive reform vision to build a modern local administration capable of achieving sustainable development.
The Director of Education in the Northeastern Badia, Dr. Abdullah Al-Sharafat, also delivered a speech in which he stressed that the development witnessed in the education sector in terms of infrastructure, digital transformation and curriculum modernization is the fruit of a royal vision that believes that building the human being is the basis of the renaissance.
He explained that investing in quality education, raising the efficiency of teachers, and linking education outputs to the labor market represents a pillar in preparing a conscious generation capable of creativity and initiative, which contributes to advancing the national development process.
For his part, agricultural investor Fadl Al-Dabis highly valued the royal interest in the agricultural sector, which constitutes a fundamental pillar in supporting the national economy and enhancing food security, and that in the northern Badia region it constitutes a way of life and a basic source of livelihood for thousands of families and is considered a factor of social stability, as it maintains the connection of citizens to their land.
He considered the royal support and attention as an important step towards turning challenges into real opportunities for growth and employment, stressing that the people of the desert will remain loyal to their homeland and their wise Hashemite leadership.
The ceremony included a patriotic poem by the poet Muhannad Al-Azamat, in which he expressed the meanings of loyalty and pride in the Hashemite leadership, in addition to national artistic performances presented by the band of the Directorate of Education of the Northeastern Badia, which embodied the values of loyalty, belonging and the spirit of pride in the homeland.
At the conclusion of the ceremony, the sheikhs and dignitaries of the northern Badia region sent a telegram of support, loyalty and congratulations to His Majesty the King, which they handed over to the Chief of the Royal Hashemite Court.
