This morning, an expanded meeting was held in the capital, Zanzibar, headed by Mr. Muhammad Ahmed Haidara al-Shaqi, head of the Executive Body of the Local Leadership in the Transitional Council in Abyan Governorate, and Major General Fadl Ba’ish, commander of the Special Forces, Aden - Lahj - Abyan - Al-Dhalea. And the presence of the Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board, Mr. Khaled Al-Abd.
The meeting, which was hosted by Noor Hall in the capital of Abyan governorate, was devoted under the slogan "Together for Security and Stability" and in the presence of the Director General of Zanzibar District Sheikh Haidara Daha and the heads of local leadership in Zanjabar and Khanfar districts to discuss a number of issues related to the security situation and the security imbalances witnessed in the governorate, and the importance of strengthening the role of security.
In his speech to the attendees of the expanded meeting, the transitional president of Abyan touched on the importance of concerted efforts, strengthening relations and reforming relations, which represents the lofty goal of class unity.
He stressed the importance of national reconciliation for all the people of the south, overcoming the remnants of the past, and strengthening the unity of the southern ranks through cohesion and interdependence, rejecting discrimination and moving forward away from stirring up regional strife.
He explained that there is an extensive meeting that will include all social and tribal figures in the governorate, which is being prepared and prepared to face the challenges and obstacles in the governorate.
Major General Fadl Ba'esh confirmed that the moment has come to normalize the situation and impose the rule of law in Abyan governorate, which requires the help of all, including citizens, sheikhs, local authorities and security men.
He praised the keenness of the political leadership of the Southern Transitional Council, represented by President Commander Aidarous al-Zubaidi, head of the Transitional Council, who pays great attention to the security services to maintain the security and stability of the homeland and the citizen.
In turn, the attendees reviewed the difficult conditions the governorate is going through, security imbalances, the imposition of levies, the manipulation of food prices and the spread of the drug phenomenon.
The meeting stressed the importance of expediting the formation of societal committees to assist and facilitate the work of the security services, and to call for national reconciliation for all the people of the south, preserving the unity of the social fabric and not allowing sabotage forces to undermine it. Legal action against violators.