PM briefed on level of discipline in Ministry of Civil Service

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Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, during his visit Monday to the Ministry of Civil Service and Insurance, was briefed on the level of functional discipline in public service units at the central and local levels.

During the visit, the Prime Minister listened to an explanation on the field activities of the supervisory committees assigned by the ministry and its offices in the capital Sana’a and the provinces to monitor the level of job discipline after the Eid al-Adha holiday.

Dr. Bin Habtoor praised the vital role of the Ministry of Civil Service in controlling the administrative and organizational aspects of state institutions.

“It is very important for enemies and opponents to feel that our internal administrative front is no less powerful and robust than the military, security, media and ideological fronts and everything related to aspects of our steadfastness,” he said.

The Prime Minister pointed out that Sanaa relies in most of its internal activities and projects on a great administrative, political, civilized, cultural, moral and ethical legacy that extends for hundreds of years, not like some contingents from history.

Referring to the US President’s visit to Saudi Arabia and the meetings held during the past two days in Jeddah, Dr.bin Habtoor said, “Sana’a was strongly present in those meetings, in the discussions of the enemies and their attempt to search for a cover to hide their aggression against Yemen.”

The Prime Minister noted that the enemies are trying miserably to cover up the reality of their brutal aggression and the massacres, crimes and violations committed by their planes and missiles that targeted all parts of Yemen over the past years.

He explained that all the files that Sanaa raises are for the benefit of the people of Yemen.

The Prime Minister mentioned that the era of Imam Ali, which was highlighted by the leader of the revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in his recent lectures is a reminder of the ancient Yemeni history, which was neglected at times, despite its rich values, ideals and classy instructions.