President Al-Zubaidi, his deputy and Transitional Council leaders attend a ceremony organized by local leadership in Ghail Bawazir

The President of the Southern Transitional Council, Aidaroos Qasim Al-Zubaidi, and Hani Ali Ben Brik; vice President of the Southern Transitional Council, and the Chairman of the National Assembly, Major General Ahmed Saeed Ben Brik, and other members of the Transitional Council Presidency, witnessed on Friday the speech and artistic ceremony held by the local leadership of the Southern Transitional Council of Al-Ghail district in Hadramout province, to celebrate the visit of the Transitional Council leadership to their district, and for the launching of the second session of the National Assembly.

 

In the ceremony, the Vice-President of the Transitional Council, Hani the vice president of the Transitional Council and Chairman of the National Assembly, delivered two speeches in which they praised the enlightening role of the city of Ghail Bawazir and its struggling history with the march of the Southern Movement, and fighting terrorism.

 

In their speeches, the Vice President of the Transitional Council and the Chairman of the National Assembly renewed the loyalty to the sons of Ghail Bawazir and the South in general to continue the struggle to reach the aspirations of our people for independence and sovereignty on their land.

 

The two speeches also praised the supportive role of the Arab coalition, led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the participation of the UAE.

 

The ceremony included artistic paragraphs from folklore and poetry, earlier the President of the Southern Transitional Council dropped a visit to the Cultural Center for Educational and Cultural Activities;

 "Al-Wosta" school of Ghail Bawzir, in which the director of the center, Mohamed Saeed Madihej, gave a presentation on the history of this pioneering educational structure in Hadramout, where many of the cadres of the south, who held the highest leadership positions, have graduated from this center before, in which it becomes now to a museum and development center.