Al-Hammadi: The legitimacy has approved two thousand scholarships outside the law, and the president must review his group

English - Sunday 18 October 2020 الساعة 11:47 am
Aden, NewsYemen:

The well-known Yemeni professor Ayoub Al-Hammadi said that legitimacy added up to 2,000 scholarships outside the law in one year (four quarters).

He asserted in a post on his Facebook account: "This corruption did not even reach a quarter during the regime of President Saleh, and I do not know what we have done to make the country like this."

He continued: The number of scholarship within one quarter (three months) reached 585 scholarships that were approved in the official scholarship lists, the Vice President took 8 scholarship, according to directives for approval on his part, while the Prime Minister approved 65 scholarships, and his deputy two scholarships.

As for the Minister of Higher Education, he was counted by 194 scholarships and 57 his deputy, while the agent’s directives approved 250 scholarships for his highnesses, and there are other parties who acted and went to approve scholarships under other terms that reached about 13 scholarships.

Al-Hammadi indicated that these scholarships, which reached 585 scholarships - and he keeps their documents - were approved in violation of the scholarships law and outside the conditions of preference.

Al-Hammadi stated that the ministry refused to give him data on the total number of students on scholarships abroad and their distribution to the governorates, cynically explaining "by virtue of that this is a state secret."

Al-Hammadi said, in his post: We asked for regular data and did not aim to find out corruption, and I am confident that there are soldiers in all ministries who think like me and we will know from them what is going on.

He continued: We have the right to be accused, and the state must prove the opposite, in terms of numbers.

In the conclusion of his publication, Professor Al-Hammadi stressed, "President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi should ask his group, who are beside him, to rise to the level of responsibility, not from us, the people.