He killed the spirit of resistance, thwarted the Riyadh agreement, and fought the coalition... This is how Ibn Udayo paved the way for al-Houthi to overthrow Shabwa

English - Wednesday 22 September 2021 الساعة 08:50 am
Shabwa, NewsYemen, private:

The governor of Shabwa, the Brotherhood, Muhammad Saleh bin Udayo, came out after the bloody August 2019 events, excited by the victory he had achieved over the Shabwani Elite Forces, denying the Emirati role, in the face of Al-Houthi.

At the time, the governor claimed, in statements to the Brotherhood’s Belqis channel, that the UAE did not support the Shabwa resistance with a single shot, against the Houthis, in clear political statements that reveal the objectives of the Brotherhood’s malicious authority against the active party in the Arab coalition to serve the Iranian-backed Houthi militia.

Two years after the fall of Shabwa into the hands of the Brotherhood, Ibn Udayo ridiculed his efforts to ignite tribal conflicts and break the will of the people of the governorate by killing, harassing and persecuting all those who resisted the Houthi militia.

He also used all methods, means, threats and aggression against the Emirati forces in the Balhaf and Al-Alam camps, which are among the Arab coalition forces participating in the Decisive Storm.

Observers concluded from the Brotherhood’s incitement led by Ibn Udayo against the Arab coalition in the media and its use of terrorist elements to target the military bases of the coalition in Shabwa, as a prelude to the return of the Houthi militia to the governorate.

He refused the return of the Shabwa Elite Forces, in implementation of the Riyadh Agreement, to Shabwa Governorate to secure it from terrorist elements and the Iranian-backed Houthi threats, which control three districts in the governorate and other districts may fall in light of the silence of the Brotherhood and legitimate authority of what is happening.

The Brotherhood’s prelude was invested by the Houthis and overthrew the three Bayhan districts in hours, after the Brotherhood militias fled from the fronts and camps towards Ataq, the capital of the governorate.

Antarat Ibn Adyo against the coalition in Balhaf and against the Southern Transitional Council, went unheeded, after the Houthi victories, the governor of the province did not come out revealing what is happening in the province.

The southern writer Saeed Bakran said that the only explanation behind the silence and disappearance of Ibn Adyo is that he made a dirty deal with the Houthis under the auspices of the Sultanate of Oman to change the rules of the game towards the opponents.

Bakran said in a tweet to him on Twitter, that Ibn Udayo’s failure to appear for the people in Shabwa, facing the situation, and inviting the sons of Shabwa to call for an-Nafeer, means that everything that happens is coordinated with him and arranged within a deal that keeps him as the governor of Shabwa and keeps Laakab forces and Brotherhood suppression groups in the governorate.

Political writer Saleh Ali Al-Dawil said that the worst thing that the Brotherhood's son-in-law did, in Shabwa, was that it killed the spirit of resistance in it, and many citizens no longer had the same enthusiasm that was in 2015, against Al-Houthi.

Al-Dawil confirmed in his tweet on Twitter, that the Brotherhood in Shabwa tore up the social fabric and destroyed civil peace in the governorate, and finally they will say as they said: We are not a state and flee.