Journalists: Shabwa developments are a prelude to ending the Brotherhood's hegemony over legitimacy

English - Thursday 30 December 2021 الساعة 08:28 am
Aden, NewsYemen, special:

Journalists and political analysts considered the recent changes in Shabwa Governorate, southeast of Yemen, a prelude to ending the dominance of the Muslim Brotherhood and pulling the rug out from under its feet, noting that this is a political victory for the Southern Transitional Council.

On Monday, a large force of the southern giants brigades arrived in Shabwa, following the dismissal of the Brotherhood governor, Muhammad Saleh bin Adyo, and the appointment of a prominent tribal leader, instead of the minister, as governor of the governorate, within wide arrangements, to correct the course of the battle led by the Arab coalition, and to confront the plans of the Brotherhood and the Houthis.

The recent arrangements aim to restore the areas that were handed over by the Brotherhood’s Islah party forces, earlier, to the Houthi militia without a fight, and to save Marib from falling, after the failure of the legitimacy dependent on the Brotherhood organization, throughout the years of war.

On the recent military transformations in Shabwa governorate, journalist and politician Khaled Salman considered that the military deployment of the southern forces is to remove the rug from the Brotherhood, which controls legitimacy.

Salman said, in a tweet to him on Twitter, that the Brotherhood has excluded others to control the political scene, but it has lost everything.

He added, if the Brotherhood's back is exposed step by step, and the rug is pulled from under their feet, indicating that he who excludes others to seize everything, loses everything.

The Riyadh Agreement, which the legitimacy signed with the Southern Transitional Council in November of last year, stipulates the deployment of the Shabwa Elite Forces and the Security Belt in Abyan and Shabwa.

The head of the Aden Center for Strategic Research and Statistics, Hussein Hanshi, said that the security belt forces and the Shabwani elite will deploy throughout the soil of Abyan and Shabwa in the coming days, in implementation of the military part of the Riyadh agreement.

Al-Hanashi confirmed that the decision to dismiss Ibn Udayo and appoint Ibn Al-Wazir comes within the framework of the Riyadh Agreement, and it is expected that the Shabwani elite and the security belt will return in the coming days, in implementation of the military part of the Riyadh Agreement.