People of Shabwa: Ibn Adyo tore our social fabric, and with his dismissal, the governorate will rise

English - Wednesday 22 December 2021 الساعة 02:45 pm
Shabwa, NewsYemen, private:

 The people of Shabwa Governorate continued to demand the dismissal of its Brotherhood governor, Muhammad Saleh bin Adyo, due to exclusion, marginalization, wars waged against tribes, kidnappings, and handing over areas to the Houthi group.

Recently, the voices rose to a great extent for the dismissal of Ibn Adyo, months after the handover of the Bayhan districts and without any move to restore them, and he is still refusing to implement the demands of the tribes, and the prisons of his forces are still teeming with citizens, and assassinations are repeated almost daily in the governorate.

The people of the province see that they are facing a Brotherhood media machine that polishes the man, and as they are the people of the province, they know that nothing he did except murder, kidnappings, handing over areas and media projects that have no effect on the ground.

Academic Hussein Al-Diyani said, in a tweet to him, "The ongoing arrangements regarding Shabwa will be a gift to the people of the province themselves and their recent civil movement, as they take into account in all its details the guarantee of the appointment of a new authority that preserves the general fabric and includes everyone with a pre-prepared service-oriented development without any other considerations."

Al-Diyani sent a message to the people of the province in the security and military units in Shabwa, saying, "Shabwa will be, God willing, for everyone. I advise our brothers in the military and security units and security points not to be used by those who lack self-interest against their brothers who are coming to secure Shabwa and liberate Bayhan districts."

Al-Diyani continued: Whoever is with Shabwa, his position will be positive, help him and his members, and secure their future and their salaries within the system of achieving security, and his position will be a participant in the liberation and security of Shabwa.  And whoever is with people, the people are leaving and Shabwa remains, and you will see the light soon.

Al-Diyani explained that the evidence before you is that the leadership has left, and their tweets and those of their supporters are clear, and the implementation of the Riyadh Agreement is being prepared.  Matters are greater than the directives of so-and-so or all of us, so my advice to our brothers in these units is to absorb the stage and beautify themselves with themselves and not cause the future of their members to be lost with their negative attitudes.

In turn, the tribal Sheikh Salem Al-Khulaifi said that the dismissal of Ibn Adyo is inevitable if they wanted stability in Shabwa, and otherwise Shabwa will remain in the cycle of violence.

 "We will not accept that Shabwa is ruled by an ideological party that does not accept other people from the province, no matter what the cost," Al-Khulaifi stressed.

Sheikh Al-Khulaifi indicated that "the dismissal of Ibn Adyo is not enough for us, we have files of grave violations and corruption that must be submitted to international courts."

Regarding the Brotherhood’s media talk about Ibn Adyo’s development, political activist Ali Al-Hajri says that in the governorate they do not want development in social media.

 Politician Hussein bin Laqour says, "If Shabwa is silent for a while, its anger will anger the intruders and invaders who came on the backs of the Shabwa Brotherhood and left it for the Houthis to tamper with it."

Lakour added in a tweet to him, "When the cries of the Muslim Brotherhood rise from Turkey and their hometowns and their weeping cries over Shabwa, know that things are not going as they wanted and that their papers have withered and started falling."

In addition, lawyer Ali Nasser Al-Awlaki revealed that Shabwa Governorate is preparing to get rid of the Brotherhood.

Al-Awlaki said, "The end of the Brotherhood in Shabwa is near, and there is no consolation for the traitors who sold their land in exchange for crumbs of its bounties."

Lawyer Al-Awlaki indicated that the coalition leadership summoned members of the Elite Forces in the past few days.

He explained that the Elite Forces will return to their previous positions to establish security and stability in the province, noting that this was the most important demand of the people of Shabwa since the August events.