Hanan al-Ahmadi to Asharq Al-Awsat: Empowerment of Saudi Women is More than a Symbolic Initiative

Assistant Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Dr. Hanan al-Ahmadi, Asharq Al-Awsat
Assistant Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Dr. Hanan al-Ahmadi, Asharq Al-Awsat
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Hanan al-Ahmadi to Asharq Al-Awsat: Empowerment of Saudi Women is More than a Symbolic Initiative

Assistant Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Dr. Hanan al-Ahmadi, Asharq Al-Awsat
Assistant Speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council Dr. Hanan al-Ahmadi, Asharq Al-Awsat

The appointment of Hanan al-Ahmadi as the assistant speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council has offered a qualitative leap for women empowerment in the kingdom as she is the first Saudi woman to hold the third highest position in the consultative body.

In her first press interview after assuming the leadership position, al-Ahmadi confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that women empowerment in Saudi Arabia is much more than a symbolic initiative. It rather embodies strongly held beliefs and convictions around the importance of the role played by women in the kingdom.

“There is no longer a field where female Saudi citizens do not have the full opportunity to prove their worth,” al-Ahmadi said on the occasion of International Women's Day.

Saudi Arabia has worked rapidly to build an integrated system of legislation that promotes the empowerment of women and guarantees their rights, but some organizations and bodies have continued to exploit isolated cases to project a false image of Saudi women.

Al-Ahmadi has been a member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia since 2013 and Assistant Speaker since October 2020. She also served as the director general of the women's branch of the Institute of Public Administration.

In 1995, al-Ahmadi completed a PhD in Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health in the US.

“The journey of women empowerment does not exclusively concern women, but rather is a common goal for society,” al-Ahmadi told Asharq Al-Awsat, adding that such an undertaking entails investing all energies to secure equal opportunities and full rights to a better life for all.

“There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia has come a long way towards activating the role of women and their participation in development,” she asserted.

Since the era of its founding monarch to the era of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and the Crown Prince, the Kingdom has undergone several pivotal stages in women empowerment and has taken long strides in reinforcing female participation in the political, consultative, educational, commercial, industrial, social and charitable sectors.

“Successive leaderships in the kingdom have affirmed their firm conviction that enhancing the role of women is central to achieving an integrated renaissance, establishing sustainable development rules, keeping abreast of changes and developments, facing challenges, and achieving balance and stability,” al-Ahmadi noted.

She added that women empowerment goes hand in hand with preserving the community’s identity, values and culture that are derived from Islamic teachings.

It is worth noting that Saudi Arabia’s national plan for transformation, “Kingdom Vison 2030,” promotes women empowerment and encourages female contribution for achieving its goals.

The kingdom has worked hard at building an integrated system of legislations that augments the empowerment of women and guarantees their rights. Horizons for female participation in public life were expanded to include leadership positions.

Today, Saudi women are members of the kingdom’s Shoura Council and municipal councils. They also occupy decision-making positions in various sectors.

“Women are the main source of development for any society. Hence, without empowered women, it is almost impossible to implement any societal reforms given that women form half of the societies and they are the ones who raise up generations,” al-Ahmadi said, quoting King Salman’s W20 summit speech.

“Women have proven through history their remarkable role in leading change and in decision making,” she added.

Asked about how the kingdom’s unprecedented openness in various fields has reflected on the women’s standing in society, al-Ahmadi said: “When observing the march of women in the kingdom, one realizes the amount of attention paid by the state to strengthening the status of women socially and professionally.”

Women in Saudi Arabia are afforded distinct education and qualification opportunities in various disciplines. Legislation and national plans were also put in place to help them play greater roles in different fields.

“Saudi women have become pioneers in the public and private sectors, and in the academic and professional fields,” asserted al-Ahmadi, adding that opportunities have doubled in size since Kingdom Vision 2030 was launched.

“A large part of the reforms brought about by the vision have benefited women, reflecting positively on the process of boosting their participation and contribution to development,” said al-Ahmadi.

The Saudi female trailblazer also confirmed that women in the Kingdom have risen to the occasion and their star had shined in any position they filled or responsibility they were handed.

“I would like to emphasize that Saudi women have always been trustworthy and responsible. They excelled in academic achievement, proved their competence at the workplace, and succeeded in all the societal and professional roles assigned to them,” said al-Ahmadi.

Al-Ahmad concluded by affirming that in addition to the political and economic role that Saudi Arabia plays in the international community, the Kingdom also began having a growing clout by adopting reforms that empower woman.



Nigeria Nears Military Agreements with Saudi Arabia to Boost Security, Combat Terrorism

Nigerian Minister of State and Saudi Deputy Defense Minister in Riyadh (SPA)
Nigerian Minister of State and Saudi Deputy Defense Minister in Riyadh (SPA)
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Nigeria Nears Military Agreements with Saudi Arabia to Boost Security, Combat Terrorism

Nigerian Minister of State and Saudi Deputy Defense Minister in Riyadh (SPA)
Nigerian Minister of State and Saudi Deputy Defense Minister in Riyadh (SPA)

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defense, Dr. Bello Mohammed Matawalle, told Asharq Al-Awsat that his country is close to signing military agreements with Saudi Arabia. These deals will include joint training, capacity-building programs, counterterrorism training, and intelligence sharing.

He said Nigeria is working to strengthen its strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia. “My visit focused on boosting military cooperation and ties with the Saudi Armed Forces,” he added after meeting Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman.

Matawalle said his country believes in Saudi Arabia’s role in promoting regional stability and global security. He noted that his visit aimed to explore new opportunities, share ideas, and strengthen cooperation to address common security threats.

Matawalle said the talks focused on boosting security ties, including counterterrorism training and intelligence sharing.

“We aim to solidify Nigeria’s partnership with Saudi Arabia and finalize agreements on joint training programs and capacity-building initiatives to strengthen our armed forces,” he said.

He also visited the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) headquarters in Riyadh, where he met Secretary-General Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi to discuss enhancing cooperation in security and counterterrorism with Saudi Arabia and other member states.

Counterterrorism Efforts

Nigeria has made strong progress in fighting terrorism, thanks to multi-faceted strategies, according to Matawalle. He pointed to the success of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, which has significantly reduced banditry in the northwest.

In the northeast, groups like Boko Haram and ISWAP have been largely defeated through Operation HADIN KAI, he said, crediting military action and international partnerships, including with Saudi Arabia, for improved intelligence and training.

Matawalle also praised a recent counterterrorism conference in Nigeria, calling it a vital step.

“It highlighted the importance of working together to tackle terrorism and strengthen regional security,” he said.

Matawalle said that the recent counterterrorism conference helped countries share strategies, intelligence, and best practices. He stressed the need for a united front against terrorist networks and highlighted the event’s role in boosting collaboration between African nations and global partners.

Matawalle added that the conference reinforced Nigeria’s leadership in regional security and the importance of partnerships like the one with the IMCTC.

Nigeria Calls for Stronger Arab-African Role in Regional Crises

Matawalle urged Arab-African nations to work together to stop the wars in Palestine and Lebanon. He called for collective action to push for a ceasefire and provide humanitarian aid to those affected.

He emphasized the need for Arab-African countries to use their influence in organizations like the UN and African Union to seek a fair resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

On Sudan’s crisis, Matawalle reaffirmed Nigeria’s support for peaceful solutions through inclusive dialogue. He stressed that clear mandates, logistical support, and collaboration with local stakeholders are essential for success.

“Nigeria is ready to work with regional and international partners to ensure peace initiatives succeed,” he said, highlighting Nigeria’s leadership roles in ECOWAS and the African Union. He also backed deploying mediators to secure ceasefires and deliver humanitarian aid.

Matawalle said deploying African forces in Sudan could succeed if efforts are well-coordinated, properly funded, and internationally supported.

He expressed optimism, pointing to growing agreement among African nations on the importance of African-led solutions. With backing from the African Union and global partners, he believes such initiatives could protect civilians and promote lasting stability.