New Shoura members take oath

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P.K. Abdul Ghafour | Arab News
Publication Date: 
Mon, 2009-03-02 03:00

JEDDAH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah swore in the new Shoura Council chairman and members yesterday and urged them to work sincerely in the service of their country and religion.

“I wish you every success in your new position and request you not to be miserly in advising me,” the Saudi Press Agency quoted the king as telling the officials during a ceremony at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh.

King Abdullah later received the new Shoura Chairman Abdullah Al-Asheikh and the new members including academics, economists and businessmen.

The ceremony was also attended by Prince Muqrin, chief of intelligence; Saleh Bin-Humaid, former Shoura chairman and current head of the Supreme Judiciary Council; Saud Al-Muthami, state minister for Shoura affairs; and other top officials.

King Abdullah reshuffled his Cabinet and the Shoura Council last month in a bid to speed up political, social and economic reforms in the Kingdom. He changed the ministers of education, information, health and justice, and for the first time appointed a woman deputy minister.

King Abdullah is expected to open the fifth Shoura Council shortly. It has a four-year term. Al-Asheikh recently inspected arrangements at the consultative council to welcome the king.

In his keynote address, King Abdullah will elucidate the Kingdom’s domestic and foreign policies and speak about his economic, social and political reform plans, sources said.

Shoura members and other government officials emphasized the significance of the king’s annual address to the Shoura, saying it would serve as a guideline for the Kingdom’s decision-makers.

Most of the new Shoura members hold doctorate degrees from American and British universities in different subjects, including management, engineering, education, political science and law.

Abdullah Alderais, former undersecretary at the Health Ministry for laboratories and blood banks; Mansour Abalkhail, former head of government accounts department at Riyad Bank; and Abdullah Al-Fayez, a former undersecretary at the governorates of Makkah and Madinah, are among the new members.

Other prominent members are Saleh Al-Shoaibi, who holds a doctorate degree from Pittsburg University; Saeed Al-Malees, who obtained a doctorate in curriculum from the University of Indiana; Abdul Wahab Al-Mujthel, a prominent businessman; Khalifa Al-Dossari, chairman of the Saudi-Bahraini Business Council; Ali Al-Takhees, who holds a doctorate in hydrology and water resource management from University of Colorado; Maj. Gen. Mohammed Abusak, who obtained a doctorate from the US Army War College; and Ahmed Al-Zailae, who holds a doctorate in Islamic antiquities from the University of Durham.

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