Prince Jalawi bin Abdul Aziz, governor of Najran province

Prince Jalawi bin Abdul Aziz

Prince Jalawi bin Abdul Aziz has been the governor of Najran Province since November 2014. He graduated from the School of Paratroopers and Special Forces Security Center. He has also received a diploma from the British Parachute Association.

Prince Jalawi also received a badge of honor for his role in Operation Desert Storm and a medal for the liberation of Kuwait.

Previously, Prince Jalawi served as deputy governor of Tabuk from April 2000 until July 2004.

He was then the deputy governor of the Eastern Province from July 2004 until November 2014.

Prince Jalawi praised the inclusiveness and clarity of King Salman’s speech on Wednesday during the annual session of the Shoura Council in Riyadh.

He said that the king’s speech was comprehensive in understanding local, political, security and economic spaces, adding that it was clear in determining the Kingdom’s positions on issues in the world.

He added that Saudi people will appreciate the speech in light of the progress being delivered by the wise leadership through the Saudi Vision 2030 reform plans, and that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is advancing toward a bright future that reinforces greatness and individualism.

He said: “King Salman’s speech reflects the nature of the relationship between the king and the gracious people, as he thanked and praised men and women for their positions in eliminating forms of extremism, and for their decent treatment of tourists and residents.”