MU CELEBRATES NATIONAL DAY 91ST

Under the patronage of MU rector, Prof. Saleh Al-Mizil, and an honorary presence of Majmah Governor Prince Abdelrahman Al-Saud, Ghat Governor Mr. Mansour Al-Sudairi, as well as directors of government sectors, vice-rectors, deans and staff, a celebration of the national day 91st was held by the General Administration of Public Relations and Media at the auditorium of main campus.

Implementing all safety precautions, the ceremony began with the national anthem followed by a recitation of Holy Koran and then a promo highlighting the university’s past celebration of the national day.

In a statement addressed by MU rector, Prof. Al-Mizil, on this occasion, he extended his congratulations to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, His Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bander and Saudi citizens.   

“This national day reminds us of the legacy left by the founder of this nation, King Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, whose achievement and heroic works should be a source of lessons” said Dr. Al-Mizil.

Ninety-one years ago, this nation was established, and since then we commemorate this great day when not only unity was achieved but security and prosperity dominating, setting a wonderful example of how a nation can reach this level of stability after long years of fight and disagreements, added Dr. Al-Mizil.

Such achievements have no boundaries and Majmaah University is only a case in point where the highest quality level was maintained in academia, administration, technology and projects.  

A film was shown highlighting the university’s achievements since its establishment in academic and administrative aspects.

On behalf of all students, a speech was delivered by the student Faisal Abdelhadi, who expressed everyone’s joy of this fascinating occasion, pointing out that they are capable of making the impossible, shaping up future and making dreams come true to serve tis nation.

The celebration ended up by showing films about Corona and the nation achievements in number.

 

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Thursday, 30/September/2021