[26/01/2020 10:03]
MARIB-SABA
Governor of Marib governorate Maj.General Sultan al-Arradah said " the population of Marib along with other Yemeni fellows who are living in the governorate are no longer concerned about the situation in Marib it is stable and secure, they are now very obssessed with the notion of retaking Sana'a as the capital of the republic of Yemen".
Speaking at press conference Sunday following the meeting of the Security Committee he added " I'm telling you, and I'm acurately aware of my fellows' bravery and strong support to the national military, the statehood and Yemen that the population of Marib rushed up jointly to support the government's troops in Nehm, I told them you need not to go all together after they had moved the necessary reinforcements to the frontline-battles".
Al-Arradah praised the substantial support by the Saudi-led Arab Coalition in support of legality in Yemen and the national army in the ongoing fighting against Iran-allied Houthi militiamen. He said " The Arab Coalition is here today along with us, we're working together for a noble goal, an Arab objective aims to regain Yemen, we're grateful to their support".
The governor urged media men and women as well as social media activists to come to Marib, pay field visits to report acuarately, professionally and get frist-hand information about the situation in the governorate.
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