Irbid –– Prime Minister
Bisher Khasawneh Saturday met with local
officials and representatives of grassroots organizations in the Irbid
Governorate, in the presence of Royal Court Chief Youssef Issawi, and announced
that a package of development projects under royal initiatives will be launched
in the northern region, Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
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During the meeting, which was attended by ministers and MPs, the Prime Minister
said that the initiatives ordered by His Majesty
King Abdullah include building
100 homes for underprivileged families and five schools as well as public parks
and a health center in Al-Masara in Ramtha district.
They also include setting up a facility for packaging agricultural products,
addressing the problem of a Jordan Valley tomato paste plant, providing the
Moaz bin Jabal Hospital in the
Northern Jordan Valley with an MRI device and rehabilitating
the Himma tourist area and a care center for persons with disability in Houran
Plain in Ramtha.
In
Ajloun Governorate, the prime minister told local officials and dignitaries
that 100 homes for impoverished families will be constructed as well as three
clinics in Urjan, Sanar and Shafa, a factory under the productive branches
initiative and job-generating projects for young women and men within the
Ajloun Business Incubator, which was launched as part of royal initiatives.
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