[13/07/2022 01:04]
Mocha - Saba
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Brigadier General Tariq Saleh, received the leaders of the local authority in the districts of Mocha, Mawza, Al-Wazi'a and Dhubab in Taiz governorate.
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Tariq Saleh, exchanged congratulations and blessings with leaders of the local authority, executive offices, sheikhs, dignitaries, notables, security and military leaders, and leaders of parties and civil society in those directorates, on this great religious occasion.
Brigadier-General Tariq Saleh called on well-wishers to coordinate and integrate to support the presence of the state and its institutions, push the wheel of development in their areas, improve services provided to citizens, cooperate with security agencies to provide safe climates for investment, and make their directorates a model for the rest of the liberated areas from the Iranian-backed Houthi militia.
In turn, the leaders of the local authority, executive offices, sheikhs, dignitaries, dignitaries, security and military leaders, party leaders and civil society valued Brigadier-General Tariq Saleh’s support and sponsorship of infrastructure projects, development projects and humanitarian relief activities in the mentioned districts.
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