Interior Ministry Oversee 560 Charitable Events During Ramadan

Amman: Under the direct supervision of Interior Minister Mazen Faraya, administrative governors undertook significant efforts during the holy month of Ramadan in collaboration with Jordan's security agencies, municipalities, and relevant institutions.

According to Jordan News Agency, Minister Faraya instructed administrative governors to prepare for Ramadan by developing and implementing comprehensive plans aimed at enhancing security and public order. These plans also focused on ensuring adherence to public safety guidelines and preserving the sanctity of the holy month while combating any negative phenomena that might disrupt its tranquility.

The ministry's data reveals that administrative governors, in collaboration with security agencies, municipalities, and other institutions, conducted about 854 inspection tours by public safety committees across various stores, establishments, and public places to monitor compliance with health and safety standards. These inspections led to the issuance of approximately 2,843 actions in line with relevant laws and regulations.

A significant focus was placed on charitable activities, with administrative governors coordinating with relevant authorities to organize 560 Ramadan-related charitable events. These officials also engaged in sponsoring 208 Hashemite scholarly discussions, seminars, and religious events, while overseeing the implementation of 352 campaigns to distribute aid and charitable packages to the underprivileged.

This initiative aligns with the established principles and standards of social protection methodologies employed by the relevant authorities. Throughout the holy month, governors across the Kingdom also actively participated in cultural and sporting events by sponsoring 203 activities, reflecting their commitment to promoting cultural work and sports activities, especially during religious seasons.