[11/02/2023 01:50]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Maeen Abdulmalik inspected Saturday the ongoing work and services level provided by to military personnel in the Military Logistic Department and Administrative Base in the transitional capital of Aden.
Prime Minister, along with Defense Minister Mushen al-Da'iri, listened to detailed explanation from the Director of the Logistic Department at Defense Ministry General Abdullah al-Saqladi and Director of the Administrative Military Base in Aden General Ali al-Kood, activities and libraries of the administrative as well as the role it plays in providing logistic supplies to the fighting units in the fourth military region.
He also visited ironing section of military uniforms, workshops and stores and other facilities in the military base, urging doubling efforts for improving performance and improving competence of the workers and training them.
He stressed significance of improving the administrative work of the combating units, controlling mechanism of supply and making use of available resources, praising accomplishments on technical and organizing levels.
He confirmed tackling problems in the base in Aden and providing needed capabilities to it to continue its role and honoring its commitments towards fighters in warfronts.
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