[07/05/2017 08:39]
Aden, (Saba) - Aden deserves more of sacrifice to regain its leading status," said the newly appointed Govern of Aden Abdul-Aziz al-Muflihi, calling for integrated efforts to realize this aim.
Aden, which was the a direction to the world, has become suffering this weakness and is about to die after its enemies changed it intentionally into a village by destroying its infrastructures, said al-Mufllihi in a meeting held Sunday with local authority leaders.
He stressed on serious work for the sake of Aden and achieving success that ensure better future to the generation to come.
While he noted that the job is big and encircled by many difficulties that will not be overcome only by integrated all efforts, he stressed on finding crucial solutions to different problems Aden suffers from.
He talked about injustices suffered by Adenis during the past period and called all to help each other to realize the admirable aim to promote Aden and restoring it to its competitive position.
He also talked about Aden's history and its commercial and economic role in the past and how it was competing the biggest Arab and international economic cities. It has hosted all cultures.
He stressed on discarding apartheid, violence and hatred, calling for spreading love and peace for all as a foundation for serving Aden and its sons.
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