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Committee on Enhancing Institutional Performance Proposes Changes: Al-Awadhi Requests Withdrawal, Shwaiter Seeks Membership

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Last updated: 2026/01/12 at 1:44 AM
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The Bahraini Parliament is seeing shifts within its committees as members adjust roles to best contribute to national development. Specifically, changes are occurring within the Standing Committee for Studying the Enhancement of Institutional Performance of Sports Federations and Clubs, a key body tasked with improving the efficiency and governance of the nation’s sporting organizations. These adjustments highlight the dynamic nature of parliamentary work and the ongoing commitment to strengthening Bahrain’s sports sector.

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MP Al-Awadhi Requests WithdrawalMP Shwaiter Seeks to JoinKey Committee Members

Committee Restructuring: Focus on Sports Governance

Recent parliamentary activity has centered around the composition of the Standing Committee for Studying the Enhancement of Institutional Performance of Sports Federations and Clubs. This committee, formed early in the current parliamentary session at the request of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, is dedicated to a critical mission: optimizing the operational effectiveness of Bahrain’s sports bodies. The goal is to foster a more robust and transparent sporting landscape.

MP Al-Awadhi Requests Withdrawal

MP Hisham Abdulaziz Al-Awadhi has formally requested his withdrawal from the committee. In a letter addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, he cited reasons for stepping down, paving the way for new contributions to the committee’s work. While the specific reasons for his withdrawal haven’t been publicly detailed, the parliamentary process allows for members to adjust their committee assignments based on their priorities and expertise.

MP Shwaiter Seeks to Join

Meanwhile, MP Iman Hassan Shwaiter has expressed strong interest in joining the committee. She submitted a formal request to the Council Presidency, outlining her desire to contribute to the committee’s objectives and support its efforts to improve sports administration. MP Shwaiter believes her skills and dedication can be valuable assets in enhancing the institutional performance of sports organizations. She is hopeful her request will be approved, allowing her to actively participate in shaping the future of Bahraini sports.

The Committee’s Mandate and Current Leadership

The Standing Committee for Studying the Enhancement of Institutional Performance of Sports Federations and Clubs holds a significant responsibility. Its core mandate revolves around a comprehensive review of proposals designed to elevate the efficiency and effectiveness of sports federations and clubs across Bahrain. This includes a detailed examination of governance structures and management practices.

The committee isn’t simply focused on identifying problems; it’s actively seeking solutions to improve transparency, accountability, and overall operational standards within the sports sector. This proactive approach is crucial for attracting investment, fostering talent, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of Bahraini sports.

Key Committee Members

Currently, the committee is led by MP Mohammed Al-Alawi, who serves as Chairperson. MP Maryam Al-Dhaen holds the position of Vice-Chairperson, providing crucial support and guidance. The committee’s membership also includes MPs Abdul-Hakim Al-Shano, Abdul-Wahid Qarata, Hanan Fardan, Hassan Ibrahim, and, until his request is processed, Hisham Al-Awadhi. This diverse group of parliamentarians brings a wealth of experience and perspectives to the table, ensuring a thorough and well-rounded assessment of the challenges and opportunities facing Bahraini sports. The committee’s work is vital for sports development in the Kingdom.

Implications for Bahraini Sports

These changes within the committee underscore the ongoing commitment to improving the quality of sports administration in Bahrain. The focus on enhancing institutional performance is expected to have a ripple effect, benefiting athletes, clubs, and the nation as a whole.

A more efficient and transparent sports sector can attract greater investment, both domestic and international. This, in turn, can lead to improved facilities, better training programs, and increased opportunities for Bahraini athletes to compete on the world stage. Furthermore, strong governance practices are essential for building public trust and ensuring the long-term sustainability of sports organizations.

The committee’s work is particularly timely, as Bahrain continues to invest in its sporting infrastructure and promote a culture of athleticism and healthy living. By addressing the underlying issues of governance and management, the committee is laying the foundation for a brighter future for Bahraini sports. The committee’s dedication to improving the institutional performance of sports organizations will be closely watched by stakeholders across the nation.

In conclusion, the recent adjustments within the Standing Committee for Studying the Enhancement of Institutional Performance of Sports Federations and Clubs reflect a proactive approach to strengthening Bahrain’s sports sector. The committee’s mandate, coupled with the dedication of its members, promises to deliver meaningful improvements in governance, efficiency, and overall performance. As the committee continues its work, it will be crucial to maintain transparency and engage with stakeholders to ensure that the outcomes benefit all involved. Stay informed about the committee’s progress and contribute to the conversation about the future of Bahraini sports.

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