[19/05/2017 06:33]
Riyadh (Saba) – Local Administration Minister Abdul-Raqeeb Fatah has affirmed that President Abdo Rabbu Mansour Hadi pays great attention to relief and humanitarian work in Yemen, highly valuing assistances provided by King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid to the Yemeni people.
Fatah, who is in charge of the Higher Relief Committee, told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the visit of President Hadi to King Salman Center on Thursday came up with fruitful results, pointing out that Saudi Arabia will contribute in controlling Cholera epidemic in Yemen.
"A plan will be prepared and implemented to combat cholera epidemic in collaboration with the King Salman Center's partners; the World Health Organization and Yemeni and Saudi ministries of health " Fatah added.
He also noted that a relief program will be carried out by the center during the holy month of Ramadan, affirming that the program will cover all Yemeni governorate.
He also made clear that the center will provide fuels to electricity stations in Aden, Taiz and Hodeidah for the upcoming six months, indicating that the creation of oxygen production plant and two others for manufacturing artificial limbs was discussed during the visit.
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