[12/04/2024 05:58]
MUKALLA-SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak has confirmed his government's keenness on effectively engaging youth and women in the development and construction drive in all walks of life.
"We're very keen to effectively and largely engage young men and women as a key partner in the government's overall steps and all walks of life. We're seeking to pave the way for young men and women to enable them playing their leading role in the development and construction process" he said , adding " We also need the youths and women active contribution to our battle against corruption and to carry out the financial and administrative reforms, boost transparency and accountability as a main headline for the government's action" .
He made his statements during his discussions today, Friday, with an elite of leading young men and women and community leaders in the city of al-Mukalla of Hadramout governorate.
The Prime Minister stated that youths are the genuine driving force for bringing the desirable changing, therefore, the government and the society count on them to produce creative ideas and innovations that help to manage the challenges and difficulties through a new perspective.
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