JEDDAH: Saudi citizens say they have become more confident that the country’s Vision 2030 plan is on the right track, after watching Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on TV marking the vision’s fifth anniversary.
The crown prince reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to removing extremism. In his Tuesday interview, he made it clear that the Qur’an and Sunnah are the main sources of the legislative system in the country, adding that for a country to attract capital and grow on all levels, extremist projects must be eradicated.
Faisal Al-Bugami, a National Guard employee, said: “The Saudi leadership has always been reiterating this fact, and all Saudi citizens know well that this country was first built on Islam, and it will always be an Islamic country.”
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Full transcript of Crown Prince interview on Vision 2030 April 28, 2021
Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, who is also the chairman of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, discussed on Tuesday the most important achievements of the Kingdom Vision 2030 programs and projects over the past five years.
In an interview broadcast by the state’s television and the most important Arab television channels, the Crown HRH Crown Prince affirmed that oil greatly served Saudi Arabia, pointing out that the Kingdom has been a country established before the discovery of oil.
He disclosed that the volume of income and growth achieved by oil is much greater than our needs at that time, particularly in the thirties and forties, adding that the volume of the surplus of income and economic growth was much more than we were aspiring for by hundreds of times.
RIYADH: The Real Estate Development Fund (REDF) has struck a deal with the National Commercial Bank (NCB), to provide financing and housing services to the beneficiaries of the “Sakani” program, SPA reported.
It is the fourth such agreement signed by the fund with financing agencies as it aims to accelerate the pace of residential ownership of families across the Kingdom.
“We look forward to the presence of all our partners from financing agencies in all the fund’s branches during the coming period to provide financing and housing solutions closely to Saudi families within the subsidized loan program,” said the general supervisor of the REDF, Mansour Bin Madi.
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