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Hodeida electricity commemorates Al-Sarkah anniversary

Hodeida electricity commemorates Al-Sarkah anniversary

Saba Yemen06-05-2025

Hodeida - Saba:
The branches of the Public Electricity Corporation and the Rural Electricity Authority in Hodeida province organized a speech event on Tuesdsy to mark Al-Sarkah anniversary in the Face of the Arrogant, under the title "A Slogan is a Weapon and a Stance."
During the event, the province's deputy for services affairs, Mohammed Halisi, emphasized that Al-Sarkah represented a shift in collective consciousness and broke the barrier of silence in the face of the arrogance of hegemonic powers. He highlighted the importance of recalling its significance in strengthening resilience and reviving the revolutionary spirit to confront aggression and siege.
Halisi described the anniversary as a renewed opportunity to galvanize efforts and fortify institutions against soft infiltration, amid the challenges imposed by aggression and blockade.
For his part, Engineer Ahmed Rowdan, Director-General of the Electricity Corporation branch, noted that commemorating Al-Sarkah within state institutions embodies loyalty to the Quranic project and reinforces faith-based identity in the work environment. He added that the slogan carries a conscious stance toward the nation's major causes.
In a speech delivered by Mohammed Al-Wafi, scholars addressed the slogan of Al-Sarkah , its connection to the principle of allegiance and disavowal. He pointed out that the slogan emerged at a pivotal moment as a cultural weapon against intellectual invasion and media deception.
Al-Wafi stressed the need to translate the essence of Al-Sarkah into practical stances, including opposing normalization, rejecting subordination, and standing with the oppressed—foremost among them the Palestinian cause and the aggression faced by Gaza.
The event, attended by Najeeb Adnan, Director of the Rural Electricity Authority branch, along with deputy directors of the electricity corporation, department heads, and employees, featured a poetic recital and a choral performance that reflected the significance of the occasion.
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