The tragic reality exposes the falsehood of the Brotherhood's development in Shabwa

English - Tuesday 03 August 2021 الساعة 01:06 pm
Shabwa, NewsYemen, private:


Shabwa, which is in the media, is not reality. The governorate is living in tragic conditions and a lack of services, in addition to the lawlessness, this is what the Shabwani citizen "Ahmed Nasser" said, who was a supporter of the authority of Ben Adyo when he was an expatriate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia before his return weeks ago and surprised him with the tragic reality, like he said.

"Nasser" says, in a publication, that he "deceived media development as he deceived others, but he was surprised when he arrived in Shabwa governorate with the lie of development, there is no electricity in the governorate and there is no services, and there is lawlessness and security bullying, and this increased the oil company in the governorate raising fuel prices, stressing that the benefit to the leaders The Islah party is only in the province, while the citizen does not get any of his rights.”

Nasser was not the only one who was surprised by the alleged development. Many social media activists confirmed that they had been deceived by the Brotherhood media, which portrayed them the province with flourishing, giant projects, and the unparalleled success of its governor, member of the Brotherhood organization, Muhammad Saleh bin Adiyo, but they were disappointed when they returned and exposed the dire reality of the province and the falsity of the talk. about prosperity.

The traveler to Shabwa receives the streets of its capital, Ataq, with the spread of sewage water amid the inability to suck it and find solutions for it.

The sewage besieged the homes of citizens and spread insects and mosquitoes that transmit diseases, which citizens in Ataq warned against for fear of the spread of diseases, epidemics and fevers.

Perhaps the most important services that citizens need in each region is electricity, which is what the first oil province in the country lacks, and it only works for a few hours in the capital, while it is cut off for days in other directorates.

And the Ben Adyo Authority announced, months ago, the signing of a contract for the construction of a gas station, which the Brotherhood media said would end the suffering of citizens from power outages, but it turned out that they are just promises and media popups that do not exist on the ground.

Political activist "Ahmed Faraj Al-Khulaifi" exposed the local authority and its projects promoted by the drummers, according to Wafa.

Al-Khulaifi said, in a post on "Facebook": "Many of these projects are due to the lack of the most basic services in the province." He asked, "Where is the gas electricity for which the contract was signed in April last year? Where is the port, which cost the opening ceremony more than 100 million riyals, and today Shabwa is without electricity?"

The activist Al-Khelaifi continued to reveal the truth about the Brotherhood’s projects: “Where is the commercial center 10 Dor, which is to be built in the place of the Qat Haq Bin Sinan market, when will the first stone be built in it, where is the Ataq sewage project, which the work agreement was signed last year?”

He continued, "What is important and most important is where the strategic storage that signed the agreement to start work last year, and is it true that this vital and important project was canceled."

Al-Khulaifi pointed out that "holding an artistic ceremony at the cultural center is not development. It is a simple cultural act that does not deserve to be drummed," stressing that "restoring tours and coloring them with paint is not development, but rather a simple work carried out by the energetic and respected man, director of the Cleaning and Improvement Fund, within the framework of his usual work."

The Shabwa Brotherhood authority imposed a new increase in fuel prices last week, in a move that would worsen the living situation.

The Brotherhood's oil company announced that the price of a 20-liter tank of petrol and diesel had been raised to 13,400 riyals.

Citizens in the governorate expressed their anger at the price doses imposed by the Brotherhood’s militias on oil derivatives, wondering what is the benefit of the Qena port, which was opened by the Brotherhood’s authority months ago.