Ahmed Al-Eisei: I am the one who qualifies for the presidency and the Houthis fulfill their word, and the alliance is weak and liar

English - Wednesday 17 March 2021 الساعة 11:24 am
Aden, NewsYemen:

The businessman and the most prominent leaders of the corruption mafia controlling the legitimacy decision, Ahmed Saleh Al-Eisi, revealed his ambitions for the presidency of the Republic of Yemen to succeed the transitional president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

Ahmed Al-Eisi said in a lengthy dialogue with the Sana'a Center for Studies that he is the most prominent and deserving of the post of President of the Republic of Yemen.

Al-Eisi added, "If something happens to Hadi, I see myself as better than everyone in the arena. Frankly, the name that he proposes is Ahmed Al-Eisi. I see that I am a mixture of the authority of Abdullah bin Hussein Al-Ahmar, Shahir Abdul-Haq, and Ali Abdullah Saleh."

Al-Eisi attacked the Prime Minister, Dr. Maeen Abdul-Malik, describing him as a commercial competitor against the background of the increasing battle between them, which Moein considers a major and important battle against the top corruption in the legitimacy and the country in general.

Ahmed Al-Eisi played down the role of the Saudi ambassador, Muhammad Saeed Al Jaber, adding, "Muhammad Al Jaber works for the benefit of his country and found obedient Yemeni employees. He promises himself that he has achieved success, and the defect is not in him, but in us as Yemenis."

Ahmed Al-Eisei - who works as deputy director of the presidential office of the legitimacy - praised the Houthi group’s fulfillment of its promises and obligations, and described the legitimacy and the alliance as liars and whims.

Al-Eisi added: All people in Aden see them as liars, weak. If I think about my commercial interest, the Houthis would salute me and deal with me, while they deal like men, better than the legitimacy and the alliance. Did you know that when someone works with the Houthis, they fulfill their word and pay? If you don't oppose the Houthis with politics, long live a prince. "

Businessman Ahmed Saleh Al-Eisi, who controls the oil and gas market in Yemen, claimed that he loaned the legitimate government during the years 2015-2016 about half a billion Saudi riyals (about $ 133.3 million).