[16/11/2017 04:14]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Dr Ahmed Obeid Bin-Dagher urged ministries to coordinate and cooperate with local authority in the temporary capital Aden in order to implement government's decisions and necessary projects aimed to deal with urgent needs in the area of electricity, enhancing security, stability and reconstruction.
Addressing a plenary meeting Thursday brought together high rank officials of local authorities in Aden he said:" Aden Had been and would remain Yemen's gateway for economic renaissance, cultural diversity and national unity"." Aden's stability and security is a top priority and must be everybody's concern', he added.
The meeting devoted to discuss several topics related to security, development and basic services on top of all electricity.
The prime minister highlighted the need for joining efforts and concerting resources to contribute toward establishing security and stability and going on development and reconstruction." Everybody understand who is the enemy of the homeland' , Bin-Dagher said, in a reference to Houthi-Saleh militias.
"We can drive the militiamen out of the regions they still control as we did and pushed them out of Aden, in cooperation with Saudi-led Arab Coalition, we can defeat the coup, and go on countering terrorism", he added.
The prime minister emphasized the urgency to establish wide-range alignment behind the legal leadership headed by the president of the republic.
" There is an urgent need for national alignment behind legal government led by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi so that we can go on establishing a Yemeni Federal State that can help managing challenges we have been facing and correct mistakes occurred in the past, said Bin-Dagher.'
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