Madaba: Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi on Sunday attended the Bani Hamida tribe's celebrations in Madaba governorate marking Independence Day and Army Day. The event, held at the invitation of Sheikh Mofdi Al-Darabah, was attended by Kneiaan Al-Balawi, Advisor to His Majesty the King for Tribal Affairs; Madaba Governor Hassan Al-Jbour; along with local senators, members of parliament, and community members.
According to Jordan News Agency, speakers at the ceremony emphasized that independence represents a pivotal national milestone in the history of the Jordanian state, establishing the foundations of sovereignty and development while reinforcing dignity and national achievements. They renewed their pride in the Hashemite leadership's ongoing journey to cement security, stability, and human development.
Sheikh Mofdi Al-Darabah welcomed Issawi at the start of the ceremony, noting that the event commemorates the historic independence achieved under Hashemite leadership and reaffirms the community's loyalty and devotion to the leadership.
Former Member of Parliament Nassar Al-Heisah stated that Independence Day reflects a nation built on determination, will, and achievement. He added that the occasion honors the sacrifices of previous generations and serves to renew the commitment to national modernization, development, and state achievements across various sectors.
Al-Heisah highlighted that under the leadership of His Majesty the King, Jordan continues to maintain its firm stances in defending Arab causes, foremost of which is the Palestinian issue, alongside the historic Hashemite Custodianship over Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.
Senator Mohammad Al-Azaideh added that while the wider region faces conflict and challenges, Jordan has achieved security and stability under its leadership. He called on citizens to embody the core principles of independence and stand united behind His Majesty King Abdullah II and the armed and security forces.
Senator Amjad Jmaian noted that the independence celebrations coincide with several important national milestones, including the birthdays of His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, as well as the anniversary of the Great Arab Revolt. He remarked that Jordan's experience, backed by institutional cohesion, remains a model of resilience and national belonging.
Banan Al-Qtaish, speaking on behalf of the women's sector, paid tribute to the historical milestones marking the 80th anniversary of Jordan's independence. She praised the active and equal partnership of Jordanian women in the nation's ongoing development.
The event concluded with a poetry recital by poet Said Yaqoub, alongside cultural performances presented by local schools. Issawi presented honorary shields to several community figures from Madaba, while the Governor of Madaba presented an honorary shield to the Royal Court Chief.