King asks government to develop strategy on water, energy

23 April 2007
Amman , Jordan

His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday asked the government to develop a comprehensive strategy on water, energy and infrastructure projects needed for sustainable development.

During a visit to the Prime Ministry, the King underlined the need to focus on these top priorities at the current stage, saying they constitute the main pillar for sustainable socio-economic development.

King Abdullah called on the government to be well prepared for this year's municipal and parliamentary elections, which, he said, should be held in an atmosphere of fairness, transparency and integrity.

The King told the Cabinet that Jordanians pin great hopes on these elections, stressing the importance of meeting the expectations of the public and helping citizens vote for their best candidates.

His Majesty also urged enhanced cooperation between the government and deputies during the House's current extraordinary session.

Chairing part of today's Cabinet session, the King was briefed by Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit on progress in several projects that aim to improve citizens' living conditions.

King Abdullah said the government should adopt clear plans with a specific timetable for the implementation of the projects, stressing that citizens need to feel the outcome of the development process.

His Majesty called for a prompt execution of the Zarqa Hospital project and a railroad project to connect Amman with Zarqa areas.

During the session, the King directed the government to check complaints from investors, saying all obstacles facing investment flow should be removed.

Stressing the need to encourage investments, King Abdullah told the government to set up income generating projects for needy citizens to help improve their conditions.

The Jordan Times