Difficult challenges for the leadership council to achieve stability in the south, dismantle corruption networks, and confront the coup

English - Sunday 15 May 2022 الساعة 05:07 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

 The Yemeni street is awaiting, from the Leadership Council, corrective steps, making radical changes in all state institutions, overthrowing symbols of corruption and failure, focusing on the economic file and improving the service and living situation in the liberated areas.

Politicians believe that correcting the course of the battle against the Houthis requires first dismantling the mafia networks of corruption and failure within government institutions, developing the liberated governorates, and rearranging the fronts in Marib Governorate, in preparation for any upcoming options.

The military analyst, Colonel Waddah Al-Obali, called on the Presidential Leadership Council to maintain confidence and great popular support, and work to uproot and eradicate the systems of corruption and failure instead of nurturing them.

He said, in a post on Facebook, that the failure, corruption, chaos, nepotism, exclusion, exclusion and opportunism during the past seven years are what made the engineering of the formation of a new legitimate authority an absolute necessity to correct the course.

He explained that the dismantling of corruption systems, and the restoration of consideration for the constitution, law and regulations, will only take place with a bold presidential decision to form a supreme and joint constitutional and legal committee, concerned with studying this file, and subjecting all previous decisions and appointments to evaluation and review from several aspects.

Al-Aubali also called on the Presidential Command Council to choose between continuing to sponsor corruption and spoilers who were basically a major reason for the overthrow of his predecessors, or realizing his national responsibilities for which he came, and the tendency to uproot the system of corruption and eradicate its elements from all departments, bodies and organs of the civil and military state.

For his part, the southern academic, Hussein Laqour, said that the legitimacy of the Presidential Leadership Council is contingent on the implementation of the two main tasks that constituted their achievement, namely improving the economic situation and services and confronting the Houthi coup, peace or war.

Laqour added that the leadership council's presence in Aden will become unacceptable if it fails to exceed these two tasks, calling for pressure on it to prove its worth or be expelled.

 On the military front, the southern political activist, Abdul Qadir Al-Qadi, demanded the urgent integration of the northern forces into the various formations of the Marib fronts, and to prepare for any upcoming options, especially after Al-Houthi arranged his militias since the first day of the truce.

The southern activist said, in a series of tweets, that the main task is to liberate Sanaa and work to end the coup in the north, either by military resolution or by finding a formula for a political solution between them and the Houthis.

He added, that the real integration, which the north needs, is the integration of the forces located in Marib, called the National Army, with the forces of the Republic's Guards located in Mocha, and the forces that protect the oil wells in Hadramout, adding that the southern forces will not be the alternative to fighting the battle of the north, but rather  partner in support of those forces.

The judge called on the leadership council not to be preoccupied with the south, and to focus on the main issue, which is the liberation of the north, the restoration of Sanaa and the end of the Houthi coup.

He made it clear that the Southern Transitional Council will not accept the integration of the southern forces as long as there are huge northern military brigades in Hadhramaut and al-Mahra that did not participate with a single shot.