Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi stressed that the people of provinces and regions under Saudi-Emirati occupation must unify their efforts to confront the occupiers, their collaborators, and mercenaries, who have driven living conditions and public services into catastrophic and tragic levels.
During his meeting today with Hadhramaut Governor Luqman Baras, the Prime Minister emphasized that the aggression and occupation’s schemes target all Yemeni people, their security, stability, and the future of their nation.
He stressed the responsibility lies on the free people in the occupied areas in general — and in the governorates of Hadhramaut and Al-Mahrah in particular — to resist the occupier using all available means and capabilities.
He affirmed that Sana’a, under the leadership of Sayyed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, will not hesitate to provide the necessary support to those resisting the occupier, its projects and ambitions, until the complete liberation of the whole country that has been subjected to a Saudi-led occupation.
Al-Rahwi praised prominent figures and free voices in Hadhramaut, Al-Mahrah, and other occupied provinces who oppose the occupation and reject any attempts to divide Yemen.
Governor Luqman Baras briefed the Prime Minister on the latest developments in Hadhramaut, on the deteriorating conditions and the instability endured by its residents across all sectors.
Governor Baras attributed this crisis to the Saudi-Emirati rivalry for influence and their proxies’ efforts to seize control of Hadhramaut and its resources.
He affirmed the growing public anger and unrest among the people of the governorate toward the occupation and its schemes.
He pointed to the scale of security repression exercised by the occupier and its mercenaries against the people of Hadhramaut in an attempt to suppress the rising public awareness that rejects the occupier’s presence.