[18/10/2017 03:36]
aden-saba net
Prime Minister Ahmed Obaed Bin- Dagher urged the population of Aden and other governorates to cooperate with the government and contribute to the development plans and programs in order to counter the coup, terrorism and chaos.
"The the people of Aden and other governorates ought to make contribution to the government's plans so as to defeat the coup, combat terrorism and control chaos", he said in a ceremonial gathering organized in Aden on Wednesday to celebrate the 54 anniversary of the 14 October revolution.
Bin-Dagher stated that the government has managed to normalize the situations and improve services in the liberated governments." The government has made tangible achievements on the grounds, improved basic services and paid salaries in the governorates which have been controlled by official authority, he told the Yemeni News Agency (Saba).
The Prime Minister added" the government will keep on working to rebuild what have been destroyed by the warfare re-establish peace and stability and bring development drive into the right path".
A number of senior government officials attended the ceremony including Minister of Culture Marwan Damaj, Chief of Justice Ali Nasser, Head of Supreme Court Hamood Al-Hitar, and governor of Dhamar governorate Ali Al-Qowsi.
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