Bahrain gives full priority to citizens: HM King Hamad
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa affirmed that citizens will always remain the focus and pivot of national development, adding that Bahrain gives full priority to achieving people’s decent living standards.
HM the King expressed pride in Bahrainis’ awareness, enthusiasm and devotion in serving their country and enhancing its standing among other nations. HM the King wished Bahrain and its people many happy returns and further security, stability and prosperity.
His Majesty was speaking as he received yesterday evening at Al Sakhir Palace – in the presence of HM the King’s Personal Representative HH Shaikh Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa – wellwishers from the Capital Governorate on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan.
They expressed congratulations to HM the King on the holy month of Ramadan, wishing him abundant health, happiness and long life and the Kingdom of Bahrain and its people further progress and prosperity under his wise leadership.
The well-wishers praised landmark development achievements, hailing HM the King’s royal care and constant keenness on reaching out to citizens and meeting their aspirations and needs. HM the King welcomed the attendees and exchanged with them Ramadan greetings, hailing the role of Capital Governorate in Bahrain’s progress as well as its contributions down the national history to all development fields.
He stressed the spiritual importance of Ramadan which provides an occasion to reach out to people, reinforce solidarity and compassion and exchange visits through majlises which represent a shining mark throughout the national history.
“Goodness and solidarity are among the most important pillars that underpin national renaissance and unite the people of Bahrain, stemming from Islamic religion and our ancient heritage,” said HM King Hamad. Capital Governorate Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa presented HM the King with a gift, on behalf of citizens in the Capital Governorate.
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