Al-Momani: Government Priority is Mitigating the Impact of Crises on the Economy and Citizens

Al-Momani: Government Priority is Mitigating the Impact of Crises on the Economy and Citizens
Al-Momani: Government Priority is Mitigating the Impact of Crises on the Economy and Citizens
Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani, the Minister of Government Communications and Official Spokesperson for the Government, affirmed that Jordan is a state of established institutions. He emphasized that various ministries and government sectors maintain a high level of readiness to manage crises, ensuring their impact on citizens is kept to a minimum.اضافة اعلان

Speaking to "Amen FM" (Public Security Radio) on Wednesday, Al-Momani stated that this readiness is rooted in Cabinet decisions aimed at ensuring the continuity of normal life in the Kingdom and maintaining the stability of vital sectors.

He noted that the government has implemented a package of measures to counter the repercussions of economic and regional crises, stressing that protecting the citizen and the national economy remains a top priority.

Political and Diplomatic Stance
Al-Momani underscored that Jordan’s political position is characterized by wisdom and balance, preserving state sovereignty. He asserted that Jordan will not be a launching pad for any aggression against any country, in line with its national interests and political principles.

In a diplomatic context, he explained that His Majesty King Abdullah II is leading effective efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region, particularly by supporting Arabian Gulf states in the face of aggressions. He noted that His Majesty's movements are widely appreciated on both Arab and international levels.

Media and Internal Affairs
The Minister emphasized that professional media serves as the first line of defense against rumors, playing a pivotal role in conveying the truth and enhancing awareness, especially during times of crisis.

Economic Outlook and Stability
On the economic front, Al-Momani pointed to positive indicators in investment and growth data over the recent period, reflecting the resilience of the Jordanian economy and its ability to adapt to various challenges.

He added that supply chains for essential commodities and energy remain stable. Regarding fuel pricing, he noted that it is adjusted gradually to account for global changes while maintaining domestic stability.

Furthermore, he confirmed continued government support for Civil and Military Consumer Corporations to ensure the availability of goods in the markets. He also stressed that there is currently no intention to implement remote learning or remote work.