Hadi, the president who made only false promises to the south

English - Thursday 02 September 2021 الساعة 04:07 pm
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

Since his inauguration as a consensual president in Yemen, interim President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi has continued to make false promises and illusory projects to the southern governorates.

During the era of President Hadi, the southern governorates were subjected to several wars, whether with terrorist organizations or wars of suffering with cutting off services and economic collapse, all the way to the Houthi war, in which southerners paid the price for Hadi’s rejected projects in the south and north.

The Southern Movement was the first to fight against Hadi and his Brotherhood authority. The people of the south were not spared in the southern popular demonstrations from the bullets of the Brotherhood forces in the southern governorates. On the other hand, the southern citizen was killed by political terrorism that brought down southern cities and regions with the cooperation of the security services that were under Ali’s authority. Red Mohsen.

Despite his involvement with the Brotherhood in the 94AD war, the southerners opened a new page with Hadi after purging the southern governorates of the Houthi militia, with the help of the Arab coalition, led by the United Arab Emirates, with its military participation in the liberation battles.

This did not satisfy the southerners. Hadi denied all the sacrifices they had made, removed the southern leaders from positions and brought the Brotherhood back to the fore again and handed over the decision of political and military legitimacy to General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, the archenemy of the south.

Hadi did not stop and agreed to the Brotherhood to change the course of the battle from liberating the north from the Houthis to liberating the liberated from the southerners, in implementation of Brotherhood agendas, and rejecting any partnership with the Southern Transitional Council, the representative of the southern people.

The battles that took place in Shabwa and Abyan revealed the hatred that Hadi had against his fellow countrymen, as dozens of southerners fell in an absurd war financed by Hadi and his sons and arms alongside the Brotherhood and their militias, to crush the south, which refused and withstood the projects of Hadi and the Brotherhood.

The southerners are approaching the second year of signing the Riyadh Agreement, which was signed between the legitimacy and the transitional, after Saudi and international pressures on Hadi and his legitimacy rejecting the legitimacy of the Southern Transitional, as the situation remains as it was before, and nothing has changed despite the formation of an equal government, but the decision was usurped by The presidency system that controls everything in the collapsed country.

Observers believe that Hadi's presence at the top of the pyramid of power is being paid by the south, whose people suffer from a complete absence of services and cut off salaries for months, in addition to the economic collapse that led to a rise in food prices.

In addition to services and salaries, the capital, Aden, suffers from power outages for continuous hours because Hadi’s legitimacy did not pay the amount due to the agreed Saudi grant ahead of time, as it is expected that the extinguishing hours will rise to twenty hours a day compared to four operating hours.

Recently, during his meeting with Governor Lamlas, Hadi directed the speedy operation of the President's station in the capital, Aden, which is another project that is added to Hadi's false promises to the people of the south, as it was scheduled to be operated at the beginning of this year, but Hadi and his legitimacy obstructed this in order to keep the purchased energy owned effective government agencies.

The leader of the Southern Transitional Council, Wadah bin Attia, said in a tweet on Twitter that Hadi met years ago with a number of Aden figures, including the political activist Abdel Qader Al-Qadi, and told them that he knows all the tragedies and the torment of services that citizens suffer.

Ibn Attia said that President Hadi promised them that he would make a change and would hold the corrupt accountable, but what happened was the opposite.

He pointed out that Hadi and the Brotherhood are one system, and the people of the south should rise to confront the system of corruption.

The citizen, Muhammad Hussein, from the people of Aden, told NewsYemen that he searched for the reason for President Hadi's hatred of the people of the south, but he did not find it.

The southern citizen called on the leadership of the Southern Transitional Council to assume responsibility and carry out the tasks of legitimacy and the government that refuses to return to Aden, noting that the people cannot bear more suffering.