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Deputy Minister of Administration & Local Development & number of governors visit mausoleum of martyr leader in Sa'ada

Deputy Minister of Administration & Local Development & number of governors visit mausoleum of martyr leader in Sa'ada

Saba Yemen13-02-2025

Sa'ada - Saba:
Deputy Minister of Administration and Local and Rural Development Nasser Al-Mahdar and the governors of Aden Tariq Salam, Al-Mahra Al-Qatabi Al-Faraji, Hadhramaut Luqman Baras, and Socotra Hashim Al-Suqatri visited the mausoleum of the martyr leader in the Maran area of Saada Governorate.
The Deputy Minister and the governors, along with the Undersecretary of the Ministry Mansour Al-Lakomi and Sheikh Abdul-Qader Dabash, the Ministry's cadres and the delegation of Al-Mahra Governorate, recited Al-Fatihah for the soul of the martyr leader and all the martyrs of the nation.
They also visited Jurf Suleiman, where Sayyed Hussein Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi was martyred, and listened to an explanation of the sacrifices and steadfastness of the martyr leader and his fellow mujahideen in the face of the forces of injustice and arrogance at that time.
The Deputy Minister explained that the visit embodies the connection with the martyr leader and the approach he followed in opposing enemies and arrogant people.
He pointed out the importance of following the jihadist biography of the martyr leader and drawing lessons and morals from his jihadist approach.
Al-Mahdhar pointed out that the cry announced by the martyr leader represented the beginning of a new era for the Yemeni people in which there is no place for humiliation, disgrace, fear and submission.. stressing that what Yemen has achieved in terms of an honorable position in confronting America and Israel and supporting the oppressed Palestinian people is one of the fruits of the Quranic project of the martyr leader.
After that, the Deputy Minister and the governors visited the (Atharb) Dam in Haidan District, Saada Governorate, which was implemented by the Central Emergency Development Interventions Unit at the Ministry of Administration and Local and Rural Development.
During the visit, they listened from the officials of the Agricultural Programs Department in the unit to an explanation of the importance of the dam, its storage capacity and the economic feasibility of its construction in supporting agricultural development and expanding crop production.
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