Bahraini MPs welcome government’s decision to cancel drone use in building oversight, citing the importance of protecting public privacy. This announcement follows widespread citizen concern over statements about drones being used in municipal monitoring operations.
MPs Mohammed Mousa Al-Balushi and Hanan Fardan thanked the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture for its swift and transparent response. They emphasized that Bahraini MPs welcome government’s decision to cancel drone use in building oversight as a reflection of responsible governance. The ministry confirmed that drones would not be used as part of its artificial intelligence system for building inspections.
Previously, ministry officials had suggested the use of drones for monitoring and follow-ups. This raised public concern, particularly in Bahrain’s conservative society, where privacy remains a sensitive issue. However, the ministry quickly clarified its stance, stating it would not use drones, which calmed public fears and encouraged trust.
The two MPs praised this decision as a model for responsive governance. They stated that such engagement shows a modern and thoughtful approach to citizen concerns. Furthermore, it enhances confidence in the digital transformation strategy that Bahrain is implementing across government departments.
Bahrain’s digital transformation plan includes the use of artificial intelligence and satellite technology for municipal services. However, officials have now confirmed that drones will not play a role in this oversight system. Bahraini MPs welcome government’s decision to cancel drone use in building oversight because it respects both innovation and social values.
The MPs highlighted that this approach balances technological progress with cultural and societal expectations. It also strengthens Bahrain’s position as a regional leader in digital governance and responsible innovation. They believe this decision will reinforce public confidence in ongoing government initiatives.
In closing, the MPs expressed deep appreciation for the ministry’s openness and commitment to public communication. They called this a strong example of government accountability and citizen engagement. Bahrain’s focus on innovation with respect for privacy continues to gain local and regional recognition.

