Minister of Information Dhaifallah al-Shami has received a number of citizens and those seeking media services, within the framework of implementing the directives of the revolutionary leadership, the Supreme Political Council and the Salvation Government to allocate a day to receive the public.
Minister al-Shami listened to the demands of a number of citizens, researchers and media service seekers regarding granting the necessary licenses and permits to practice media work, including media services offices and photography of all kinds.
The Minister of Information affirmed keenness to receive citizens, provide facilities, and simplify procedures for those seeking media services, in translation of the directives of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and President of the Supreme Political Council Mahdi al-Mashat, to pay attention to addressing citizens’ issues and providing services to them.
He pointed out that the Ministry of Information and its affiliates will do everything in their power to provide the necessary services to media service seekers, including academics, researchers and university students, and facilitate their obtaining the necessary licenses in accordance with the laws regulating that.
Minister al-Shami noted the interaction of citizens with the state and government’s directives by allocating a day every week for ministries, institutions and bodies to listen to their issues, grievances and complaints and work to address them.