
Jordan Daily – Prime Minister Jafar Hassan on Wednesday urged ministers to step up fieldwork and deliver tangible results, saying that “fieldwork is a cornerstone of government action.”
“It allows us to assess challenges firsthand and formulate strategies accordingly,” Hassan told ministers during the first Cabinet session following a recent reshuffle, according to a government statement.
Hassan called on ministers, particularly those in service roles, to “dedicate time to visiting governorates and remote areas to tackle local challenges.”
Stressing full commitment to public service, he said, “The time of government officials does not belong to them, but is a right of Jordan and the Jordanian people.”
“The government’s direction is clear, as are the requirements and programs for every sector. We know exactly what we want,” he said, urging ministers to “work at full capacity and with seriousness to meet national goals without delay, and achieve tangible results on the ground.”
“Delays in implementing programmes and projects can carry a high cost and cause us to miss valuable opportunities,” he warned.
Hassan urged ministers to be proactive. “You must be proactive and visionary. It is your duty to propose new projects and develop your sectors.”
He also emphasised shared responsibility in building institutional capacity. “It is a joint effort, and the government as a whole is responsible for delivering the modernisation Jordan needs.”
“Success depends on our ability to function as a team. Achievements must be collective,” he added.