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Prime minister inspects industrial, health, educational facilities in Muwaqqar, Sahab
By JT - Mar 12,2025 - Last updated at Mar 12,2025

Prime Minister Jafar Hassan on Wednesday conducts a field inspection tour, visiting seven key sites across the districts of Al Muwaqqar and Sahab, including industrial, health, educational, and social facilities, as part of his routine field inspection visits (Petra photo)
AMMAN — Prime Minister Jafar Hassan on Wednesday conducted a field inspection tour, visiting seven key sites across the districts of Al Muwaqqar and Sahab, including industrial, health, educational, and social facilities, as part of his routine field inspection visits.
Accompanied by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply, the prime minister visited three factories in the two districts, reaffirming the government’s ongoing support for the private sector, according to a Prime Ministry statement.
He emphasised the government's commitment to providing incentives and support to expand successful investments, particularly in the industrial cities of southern Jordan. Hassan highlighted the importance of these investments in creating job opportunities for Jordanians and boosting export efforts.
In Al Muwaqqar, the prime minister toured Al Rayhan Warehousing Company, which boasts an investment of JD100 million and employs around 2,000 workers. The company exports JD70 million worth of products annually, with a significant portion going to European and American markets.
In Sahab, he visited United Pharmaceutical Industries, which exports nearly JD70 million worth of products annually and operates factories in Saudi Arabia and Algeria. All research and development for the company are conducted in Jordan.
He also visited Al Wazir Detergents Company, which exports more than JD21 million worth of products and creates hundreds of jobs for Jordanians, contributing to both the national economy and exports.
The prime minister also inspected the Queen Rania Al Abdullah Centre for Information Technology and Community Service in Al Muwaqqar, where he reviewed initiatives supporting women’s empowerment, children’s education, and social awareness.
The centre runs the “Makani” programme, which offers a safe space for community engagement, skill development, and educational opportunities for children and youth.
Hassan directed support for the centre’s expansion and improvement, including providing new computers and equipment for trainees to enhance their employment prospects.
Further directives included renovating children’s facilities, upgrading play areas, completing the centre’s perimeter wall, enhancing security measures and providing transportation services for beneficiaries.
Following up on a mystery shopper report, the prime minister visited the Department of Lands and Survey, East Amman Branch in Al Muwaqqar. He engaged with visitors and employees to assess service efficiency and emphasised the need for improvements in service quality, technical upgrades and faster transaction processing.
In his visit to a Secondary School for Boys in Al Muwaqqar, Hassan ordered comprehensive maintenance, including the development of new sports fields and other student facilities.
At Al Faysaliyah Health Centre, he instructed officials to expedite necessary repairs while ensuring uninterrupted healthcare services for the local community. He also assessed services at Al Naqeera Health Centre, which serves around 12,000 people.
The prime minister was accompanied by the minister of local administration during the tour.