Jordan’s Royal Court Chief Reviews Progress of Development Projects in Balqa and Irbid

Amman, The Gulf Observer: Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi on Thursday inspected a number of development projects under the Royal Initiatives in Jordan’s Balqa and Irbid governorates to assess implementation progress and evaluate services provided at completed facilities.
Issawi, who also chairs the committee overseeing the implementation of the Royal Initiatives, said the field visits were conducted in line with the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II to ensure that development and public service projects are completed on schedule and operated in accordance with the highest standards.
During the tour, Issawi reviewed the status of ongoing projects and received briefings from officials on implementation progress, operational performance, and the services being delivered to local communities. He stressed the importance of maintaining quality standards and ensuring that projects effectively address the developmental needs of citizens.
The Royal Court Chief reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to improving infrastructure and public services through the Royal Initiatives, emphasizing that continuous monitoring and follow-up are essential to achieving sustainable development goals and enhancing the quality of life across Jordan’s governorates.
The inspection visits form part of Jordan’s broader efforts to accelerate local development, strengthen public services, and ensure that projects implemented under the Royal Initiatives deliver tangible benefits to communities throughout the country.