The Hadhramaut Transitional Council supports the popular uprising and calls for unity to root out the corrupt

English - Thursday 16 December 2021 الساعة 03:41 pm
Hadhramaut, NewsYemen:

The Transitional Council in Hadhramaut announced its absolute support for the escalatory measures initiated by the popular committees implementing the outcomes of the Hadhramout general meeting held in the Haro region, by establishing popular points at the entrances and exits of the governorate.

 He affirmed the right of the people of Hadhramaut to protect the wealth of their country from looting and attrition, and to fight corruption in state facilities and defamation of thieves and corrupt people.

This came in an expanded meeting with Brigadier General Saeed Ahmed Saeed Al-Mohammadi, head of the Hadhramaut Transitional Executive Authority, yesterday, Wednesday, which included Lieutenant-Colonel Salem bin Sumayda, head of the Alliance bloc and the Hadhramaut mosque, a number of members of the bloc and tribal and social figures.

 The meeting, which was attended by Mr. Ali Saleh Al-Hamimy, Vice President of the Executive Board, Dr. Hassan Saleh Al-Ghulam Al-Amoudi, Vice President for University Coordinating Affairs, and a number of members of the National Assembly and the Executive Committee, discussed the popular movements of the people of Hadhramaut to protect the wealth of their land and extract their rights.

The meeting called on the people of the province to unite and unite the ranks to root out the corrupt, protect the wealth of their land, and reject the policy of starvation and subjugation.

He called on the local authority in the governorate to give priority to the interest of Hadramawt and its people over its personal interests from fleeting positions.

The meeting praised the initiative of Sheikh Saeed bin Mohsen Al-Mashjari in providing food to the committees at popular points, stressing the importance of communicating with various segments of society, preparing to face all possibilities and scenarios, and benefiting from the mistakes of the first donation.