
Discussing preparation & readiness aspects for Ramadan program & summer courses in Capital Secretariat
Sana'a - Saba:
The Executive Office of the Capital Secretariat, chaired by the Secretary of the Capital, Dr. Hamoud Obad, discussed on Saturday aspects related to the preparation , readiness for Ramadan program and summer courses in the directorates of the Secretariat.
The meeting, which included the heads of the social affairs committees in the Secretariat, Hamoud Al-Naqib, and planning and development, Sharaf Al-Hadi, as well as the Secretariat's undersecretaries, directors of executive offices , directorates, local , security leaders and mobilization, reviewed the directives of the Revolution Leader, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi, and the mechanisms of work and implementation paths in various aspects.
The meeting discussed the tasks and work assigned to the authorities, executive offices and directorates, the mechanism for implementing the main directives and the Ramadan program according to the work plan, early preparation for summer courses, the continuation of the " Al-Aqsa Flood" military , mobilization courses, and coordination between the various concerned parties to ensure the achievement of the desired goals.
The Capital Secretary and First Deputy Khaled Al-Madani stressed the importance of good preparation for these activities, effective action, mobilizing the community to attend the Ramadan program, and benefiting from the valuable daily lessons of the Revolution Leader, to strengthen people's connection to the Holy Qur'an and God's guidance, and adherence to identity and faith-based culture.
They stressed the importance of translating the directives of the Revolution Leader, and everyone's sense of responsibility and keenness to make the activities, Ramadan program and summer courses successful in order to raise a generation on faith and Qur'anic education.
Obad and Al-Madani praised the role of the tactical courses in embodying the positions of the Yemenis and their wise leadership in supporting the Palestinian people , confronting the forces of tyranny and oppression (America and Israel).
They praised the efforts of the executive offices, directorates and local bodies in the capital's secretariat in the weekly events and marches in support of Gaza.
After that, a workshop was held for the leaders and undersecretaries of the Capital secretariat, directors of executive offices , directorates, and officials in charge of mobilization and summer courses, to introduce the directions , themes of the general plan, the preparation , preparation for the Ramadan program and summer courses.
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