08 March 2011

Seven elected Shura members picked in Oman's new cabinet.


    Muscat: In a sweeping reshuffle of the cabinet on Monday, third in the last 10 days, Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed has dropped 12 ministers and picked six new
    names from the country's 84-member elected Majlis Asshura.
    The country's monarch has also issued a Royal Order all together scratching
    the National Economy Ministry.

    Oman has had unprecedented demonstrations since January 17 in which Omani
    citizens, mostly youth, have been demanding removal of two senior ministers,

    Ahmed Bin Abdulnabi Macki and Maqbool Bin Ali Bin Sultan.
    Macki was the Minister of National Economy, which has been scrapped
    altogether by a Royal Decree. Maqbool was the Minister of Commerce and
    Industry but was shifted to Transport and Communications in the first
    reshuffle done on last February 26. He has been dropped in the new formation.
    The new appointments, from among the elected members of the people, include
    Fuad Bin Jaffer Bin Mohammed Al Sajwani as the Minister of Agriculture and
    Fisheries, Ahmed Bin Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Sahi, as the Minister of
    Regional Municipality and Water Resources, Shaikh Saad Bin Mohammed Al Saadi
    as the Minister of Commerce and Industry Mohammed Salem Al Tobi as the new
    Minister for Environment and Climate Affairs and Shaikh Mohammed Bin Saeed Al
    Kalbani, Minister of Social Development.
    Another Shura member, Nasser Bin Hilal Al Maawli, has been named as the
    Chairman of State Audit of Institute with rank of a Minister. Dr Rashid Bin
    Al Safi Bin Khamis Al Huraibi has been named the Tender Board Chairman with
    the rank of a Minister.

    With the Ministry of National Economy scrapped, Darwish Bin Ismail Al
    Balushi, who was Secretary General for Financial Affairs at the old ministry,
    was named the new Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs.
    Protesters in Sohar, Salalah and outside Shura Council office in Muscat have
    been pressing for, among other demands, complete reshuffle of the cabinet and
    removal of old faces. Some of them had even asked for the elected members to
    be consulted of accommodated in decision making.
    With the Omani leader making major changes to the cabinet and including
    elected representatives of people from south to Muscat have been given place
    in the cabinet that makes major policy decisions in the country under the
    Sultan.

    The protests started with a peaceful march on January 17 and then again on
    February 17. After that the protesters were told that the Sultan was informed
    about their demands and he would take decisions.

    However, the protests gathered steam on February 25 last and turned violent
    two days later in Sohar, killing two people in firing that police had to
    resort to in order to keep a violent crowd at bay as they tried to storm the
    police station in Sohar.

    However, the demonstrations have been peaceful since then continued even
    after the major reshuffle at the time of going to the press.

    New Council of Minister in Oman
    Sayyid Fahd Bin Mahmoud Al Saeed

    Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers
    Sayyid Haitham Bin Tariq Al Saeed

    Minister of Heritage and Culture
    Sayyid Khalid Bin Hilal Bin Saud Al Busaidi Minister of Diwan of Royal Court
    Lt.Gen Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Nu'amani
    Minister of Royal Office
    Sayyid Badr Bin Saud Al Busaidi
    Minister Responsible For Defence
    Sayyid Hamoud Bin Faisal Al Busaidi
    Minister of Interior
    Yousuf Bin Alawi Bin Abdullah
    Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs
    Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdullah Bin Zaher Al Hinai Minister of Justice
    Darwish Bin Ismail Bin Ali Al Balushi
    Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs
    Shaikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Salami
    Minister of Awqaf & Religious Affairs
    Dr.Mohammed bin Hamad al Rumhi
    Minister of Oil and Gas

    Hamed Bin Mohammed Al Rashdi
    Minister of Information
    Dr Rawiyah Bint Saud Al Busaidiyah
    Minister of Higher Education
    Eng.Ali Bin Masoud Al Sunaidy
    Minister of Sports Affairs
    Sheikh Mohammed Bin Marhoon Al Maamri
    Minister of State and Governor of Dhofar
    Saif Bin Mohammed Al Shabibi
    Minister of Housing
    Abdullah Bin Nasser bin Abdullah Al Bakri
    Minister of Manpower
    Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Obaid al Sa'eedi
    Minister of Health
    Madeeha Bint Ahmed bin Nassir Al Shibaniyah
    Minister of Education
    Ahmed Bin Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Sahi
    Mini Regional Municipality and Water Resources
    Dr Ahmed Bin Mohammed Bin Salem Al Futaisi,
    Minister of Transport and Communications
    Shaikh Khalid Bin Omar Bin Saeed Al Marhoon
    Minister of Civil Service
    Shaikh Saad Bin Mohammed Al Saadi
    Minister of Commerce and Industry
    Sayyid Soud Bin Hilal Al Busaidi
    Minister of State and Governor of Muscat
    Dr Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Saeedi
    Minister of Legal Affairs
    Shaikh Abdul Malik Bin Abdullah Al Khalili
    Minister of Tourism
    Fuad Bin Jaffer Bin Mohammed Al sajwani
    Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Mohammed Salem Al Tobi
    Minister for Environment and Climate Affairs
    Shaikh Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Kalbani
    Minister of Social Development

    Nasser Bin Hilal Al Maawli as Chairman of State Audit of Institute with rank
    of Minister.
    Dr Rashid Fatih Al Huraibi as the Tender Board Chairman with the rank of
    Ministger.
    Mohsin Bin Mohammed Al Shaikh advisor Diwan of Royal Court with Ministerial
    rank.
    Abdul Malik Bin Zaher Al Hinai as advisor Minis Finance
    Two Undersectetary appointed
    Hamd Al Aufi appointed as Undersecretary for Fisheries.

    Ishaq Al Ruqiasi appointed as Undersecretary for Agriculture
    Shaikh Fadhjil Bin Mohammed Al Harthi
    Secretary-General to the Council of Ministers

    Thanks - Gulfnews

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