Najla Al-Omar appointed as official spokesperson for the Saudi Board of Grievances

In a move reflecting the ongoing trend towards developing the judicial and media work system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, His Excellency the President of the Board of Grievances, Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Yousef, issued an administrative decision assigning Ms. Najla Al-Omar to the duties of the official spokesperson for the Board of Grievances.
Duties and responsibilities of the new position
Under this decision, Najla Al-Omar will assume responsibility for representing the Board of Grievances in all media forums, including television and radio interviews and discussions. This step aims to strengthen communication between the administrative judiciary and the public, and to ensure the accurate and transparent flow of information through official channels and various media outlets.
Media competence and experience
The selection of Omar for this position was not arbitrary; rather, the decision was based on a distinguished record of practical experience in the media field within the Board of Grievances. She worked for years in the Board's communications and media department, which gave her extensive knowledge of institutional work mechanisms and the ability to craft media messages that reflect the dignity and standing of the administrative judiciary.
Empowering women in the justice sector
This decision is particularly significant within the context of the major transformations taking place in Saudi Arabia under Vision 2030. The appointment of a woman as the official spokesperson for a sovereign judicial body is tangible proof of the success of plans to empower Saudi women and enable them to assume leadership and executive positions. This trend reflects the leadership's confidence in national female talent and their ability to represent government entities with the highest standards of professionalism.
Institutional development in the Board of Grievances
This appointment is part of a package of development decisions approved by His Excellency Dr. Khalid Al-Yousef, which included forming new administrative teams for a number of general and branch departments. These decisions aim to inject new energy into the Diwan's administrative structure, strengthen institutional work, and keep pace with the qualitative leap the Diwan is witnessing, particularly in the areas of digital transformation and e-litigation. This necessitates a media presence capable of clearly communicating these achievements to beneficiaries and the public.



