
Ramadan evening held in Sana'a for local authority in Al-Mahra
Sana'a - Saba:
The local authority in Al-Mahra province organized a Ramadan evening as part of the Ramadan program.
At the evening, which was attended by Deputy Minister of Administration, Local and Rural Development Nasser Al-Mihdhar and the governors of Hadramawt Luqman Baras and Shabwa Awad Al-Awlaki, Al-Mahra Governor Al-Qutbi Al-Faraji noted the importance of the Ramadan program , its religious , guidance activities and valuable lectures by the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi.
He praised the wisdom of the Revolution Leader and his sense of religious, humanitarian and moral responsibility in continuing to support the Palestinian people at a time when the world has abandoned and remained silent about the Zionist entity's brutal crimes in Gaza.
Governor Al-Faraji touched on the conditions of the occupied southern provinces , the difficult economic and living conditions in light of the lack of basic services, the violations , looting of wealth by the UAE-Saudi occupation forces and their efforts to tear apart the social fabric, stir up chaos and disturb public tranquility.
Undersecretary of the Ministry of Administration, Local and Rural Development Jamal Al-Alawi pointed out the importance of taking advantage of the Ramadan program and the Revolutionary Leader's lectures to strengthen the connection to God Almighty , enhance steadfastness and fortitude in the face of current challenges.
He urged to activate the functions of the local authority in the province, stressing the Ministry leadership's keenness of Administration, Local and Rural Development to support the efforts and programs of the local authority in Al-Mahrah and various province, and to activate the energies of society to build the country, liberate all its lands, and promote development programs.
The Deputy Minister of Administration, Local and Rural Development discussed with Al-Mahrah governor and officials in the province the province people needs , ways to activate performance and coordinate efforts to enhance steadfastness.
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