Fahd bin Mohammed Al-Essa, chief of the Saudi Royal Court

Updated 08 September 2019
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Fahd bin Mohammed Al-Essa, chief of the Saudi Royal Court

Fahd bin Mohammed Al-Essa was recently appointed by royal decree as chief of the Royal Court at the rank of minister.

King Salman issued a number of decrees on Aug. 30, including the creation of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, and the National Center for Artificial Intelligence, among other important appointments.

Al-Essa was formerly the head of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s office at the Defense Ministry.

Al-Essa had been a legal researcher at the Bureau of Experts at the Council of Ministers. He then became a legal adviser at the bureau.

He worked as a legal adviser cooperating with the Royal Court from 1996 until 2013, and was appointed director general of the defense minister’s office in 2014.

Al-Essa is an accredited arbitrator by the Justice Ministry. He previously worked as an adviser to and member of the Joint Saudi-Yemeni Border Demarcation Committee, and a member of the preparatory committee of the Saudi-Yemeni Coordination Council.

He received the Yemeni National Unity Medal for his efforts in Saudi-Yemeni border negotiations in 2001.

Al-Essa served as chairman of the permanent committee to study issues related to the Gulf Cooperation Council.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from the College of Administrative Sciences at King Saud University, and a master’s degree in law from the American University in Washington.


Hajj minister inspects Makkah development projects

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Hajj minister inspects Makkah development projects

MAKKAH: Hajj and Umrah Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah has inspected several development projects currently underway at the holy sites in Makkah in preparation for this year’s pilgrimage.

The tour covered several key projects being implemented by the Kidana Development Co., the executive arm of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites.

The minister also reviewed progress on the construction of the 400-bed Emergency Hospital Project, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The developments also focus on creating a more spacious and flexible urban environment, and providing comfortable public spaces for pilgrims.

The minister’s tour included pilgrim rest areas that provide facilities along pedestrian routes. Improvements will include seating, shade, cooling fans, and improvements to pathways and services across 36,000 sq. meters.

The minister also reviewed a cooling project surrounding Jabal Al-Rahmah (Mount Arafat), which aims to reduce the impact of high temperatures.

During the tour, the minister visited several sites offering cultural content highlighting the history of the holy sites.