[07/04/2017 04:54]
Aden (Saba)
Minister of Local Administration Adbul-Raqeeb Fatah on Friday said the Yemenis have right to retake all governorates of Yemen, its ports, airports and all other facilities from the Houthi-Saleh militias.
In a remark to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Fatah affirmed that the legitimate government backed by its brotherly countries will reconstruct Mocha Port to be a good model for all other ports.
The legitimate government aims at creating a federal Yemeni state with powerful institutions in which values of justice, equality and sharing of power and resources, Fatah added.
The deterioration of humanitarian situation in Yemen is an accumulation of wrong policies and acts practiced by the Houthi-Saleh militias that carried out a coup against the state institutions, looted the Central Bank of Yemen and all the state potentials, and used resources to kill people and violate their rights" he went on.
He also demanded all organizations to condemn criminal acts committed by the Houthi-Saleh militias, pointing out that they loot assistances and kidnap workers of relief organizations.
He urged all organizations to increase their support to Yemen in order to address the deteriorated humanitarian situation and avert famine in some governorates run the Houthi-Saleh militias.
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