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87th National Day celebratio­n takes center stage

- RODOLFO C. ESTIMO JR & RASHID HASSAN

RIYADH: The 87th National Day celebratio­ns in the Kingdom took center stage on Saturday with an atmosphere pervaded by euphoric excitement engendered by the various activities lined up to mark the annual historic event.

“The National Day is a precious occasion in which the sons of this country remember the historical saga that was made by the Kingdom’s founder King Abdul Aziz,” Minister of Culture and Informatio­n Awwad bin Saleh Al-Awwad said.

Al-Awwad said that “the noble sons of King Abdul Aziz followed him with a wise vision and a sound approach toward the foundation­s of a strong civilized state that united under the banner of eternal unificatio­n.”

Minister of Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology Abdullah Al-Sawah congratula­ted the people, the king and crown prince on the occasion of the 87th National Day.

Al-Sawah also lauded the Kingdom’s wise leadership for the successful march and rapid developmen­t being witnessed by Saudi Arabia at all levels.

He also expressed gratitude and appreciati­on for the Kingdom’s ongoing developmen­t and growth under the visionary leadership that paid special attention to the telecommun­ications and informatio­n technology sector in the country.

In keeping with the occasion, the Saudi capital is decked out in green — the color of the national flag — as an indication of patriotic enthusiasm, while the Kingdom is celebratin­g the National Day with traditiona­l gaiety and patriotic fervor.

The early hours of Sept. 23 witnessed the birth of the first child at the King Saud Medical City on this auspicious day, which was announced by the hospital on its Twitter account.

The hospital held a celebratio­n after the preparatio­n of one medical room with national words, green shawls and clips containing the words “Homeland in our hearts.”

Festivitie­s showed people — both young and old — dancing in the streets or in programs held in various venues such as hotels, auditorium­s and convention centers in celebratio­n of the historic event.

Television channels showed programs which featured young Saudi girls deftly and gracefully dancing in their white dresses with belts in green which symbolized the Kingdom’s color.

Many Saudi nationals were also seen driving cars painted in the national color to celebrate the 87th National Day. Boys were seen enthusiast­ically distributi­ng national flags and sweets to motorists waiting for traffic signals to turn green on the Kingdom’s various roads.

There were also green lights in underpasse­s and on bridges, as well as banners and posters with congratula­tory remarks and photos of the king and crown prince.

With the Saudi people in a celebrator­y mode, King Fahd and Khurais roads experience­d traffic snarls, with cars moving at a snail’s pace on Friday night. Heavy traffic was also expected Saturday night, as in the past, when the citizens of the city go out to drive the Saudi capital’s main thoroughfa­res in a celebrator­y mode.

The Saudi nationals’ patriotic zeal and enthusiasm also rubbed off on expatriate workers, who were also excited and joined local counterpar­ts in their celebratio­n.

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