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The Prime Minister's Office hosts a graduation ceremony honouring the ninth intake of the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Program

The Prime Minister's Office hosts a graduation ceremony honouring the ninth intake of the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Program
The Prime Minister's Office PMO hosted today a graduation ceremony honouring the ninth intake of the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Program, marking the completion of their assignment at the PMO.

The Director General of the Prime Minister's Office, Hamad Yaqoob Al Mahmeed, delivered a speech in which he highlighted that the Program embodies the ambitious vision of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. He noted that the Program empowers the national workforce and strengthens its contributions to the Kingdom’s comprehensive development, led by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

Al Mahmeed conveyed the greetings of HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad to the Program’s beneficiaries, expressing HRH’s pride in their efforts, which reflect their ambitions and loyalty to the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Al Mahmeed commended the fellows for their professionalism and teamwork during their assignments at the Prime Minister’s Office, highlighting their role in advancing several government projects, programmes, and plans.

Al Mahmeed also expressed his pride in the fellow’s achievements, noting their positive impact on the Program.

Al Mahmeed stressed Team Bahrain’s commitment to work ethics and loyalty to furthering the Kingdom of Bahrain’s progress and extended his gratitude to the Program organisers and the fellows’ employers their continued support.

The Minister of Social Development, His Excellency Osama bin Saleh Al Alawi, then gave a speech on behalf of the committee overseeing the Program’s alumni. HE Al Alawi reiterated His Royal Highness’s firm belief in upskilling the national workforce, which forms the basis for implementing national programmes and driving developmental initiatives in line with the visions of HM the King.

HE Al Alawi highlighted the role of Bahrainis in furthering the Kingdom’s economy and strenthening its regional and international economic competitiveness.

Representing the graduates, Sara Mohammed Saeed from the Labour Fund (Tamkeen) also delivered a speech, expressing her gratitude for His Royal Highness’s support of the Program. The fellows emphasised the fellows’ commitment to applying the knowledge and skills they acquired during the Program to benefit the Kingdom and its citizens.
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