Manama, October 19 (BNA) The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) today announced the names of 15 successful candidates for the seventh entry into the Prime Minister’s Fellowship Program.
The selected candidates after a rigorous evaluation process are as follows:
1 – Osama Jamil Al-Sadiq – Electricity and Water Authority
2. Bader Abdul Majeed Al Shaibani – Bahrain Institute of Pearls and Gemstones (Danat)
3 – Hassan Haider Ibrahim – Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco)
4. Khaled Ahmed Al-Naama – Bahrain Airport Company (BAC)
5- Zahra Abdullah Al-Shamaa – Labor Fund (Tamkeen).
6. Salman Hassan Al-Saati – Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning
7. Saud Youssef Toledo – Ministry of Finance and National Economy
8. Sawsan Ammar Mandeel – Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning
9. Shaima Shawky Elmir – National Space Science Agency (NSSA)
10. Sabah Tariq Al-Jalala – Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism
11. Fatima Abbas Ahmed – Labor Fund (Tamkeen).
12. Fatima Saeed Al-Aradi – National Communication Center.
13. Muhammad Abdul Majeed Al-Awadi – Ministry of Health
14. Mohamed Khaled Nour – Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs and Urban Planning
15. Musab Ali Al-Khalidi – Ministry of Interior
The Director-General of the Project Management Office and Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, His Excellency Hamad bin Faisal Al-Maliki, congratulated the successful candidates of the Seventh Evening Fellowship Program, highlighting the importance of the program in enhancing the skills of young government employees to contribute to the Kingdom’s goals in line with the vision of His Highness the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
His Excellency Al-Maliki noted that the previous courses of the program have successfully demonstrated the capabilities of the Bahraini workforce, adding that their creative efforts continue to play a role in transforming the Kingdom’s challenges into opportunities.
The PM Fellowship is an ambitious one-year program that hones and hones the skills and capabilities of young Bahraini leaders working in the public sector, enabling them to assist in the Kingdom’s ongoing comprehensive development.
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