The STC Acting President Chairs Capital Aden Security Committee to Discuss Security Plan for Blessed Eid al-Adha
The Security Committee of the capital, Aden, convened a key meeting today, Wednesday, at the Nationa...
The Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council (STC), in its meeting held on Monday, headed by the Secretary-General of the Presidency of STC, Governor of the capital, Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, stood before the developments in the economic situation and the deterioration of services in the capital, Aden and all the governorates of the South, foremost of which are the fabricated crises by the parties that are desperate to obstruct the efforts of the government of power-sharing in order to fail it.
At the beginning of the meeting, which was attended by a number of ministers of STC in the power-sharing government, the Presidency discussed the causes of the oil derivatives crisis, lack of domestic gas, and the rise in food prices, as it listened to detailed reports presented by the ministers of the Council in the government summarized the most important causes of these crises that affect the life of the citizens, and which is fabricated by parties in power as a collective punishment to subjugate the southern people who reject policies of starvation that aimed at subduing them and falsifying their will.
The Presidency also discussed with the ministers of STC in the government ways and mechanisms for dealing with these crises and addressing them to alleviate the suffering that citizens are experiencing, renewing its demand for the power-sharing government to carry out all its national responsibilities towards the citizens, foremost of which is providing services and paying salaries regularly, and reviving the deteriorating economic situation, and taking urgent measures to stop the collapse in the currency exchange rate and the rise in food prices in accordance with the requirements of the Riyadh Agreement.
The Presidency renewed its demand for the presidency of the government to assume its responsibilities in dealing with the electricity file and to speed up securing sufficient energy to face the upcoming summer, stressing that dealing with the electricity file falls on the government's shoulders and it must address it without stalling or procrastination.
In this context, the Presidency praised the fraternal humanitarian support provided by the brothers in the coalition countries to rehabilitate the infrastructure in the capital, Aden, the latest of which was 14 projects funded by the United Arab Emirates to rehabilitate water and sanitation sector, which were launched by the governor of the capital on Sunday.
In a separate context, the Presidency reviewed in its meeting the latest developments in the political situation at the regional and international levels, praising the efforts led by the President of the Southern Transitional Council to deliver the cause of our people to the regional and international decision-making parties.
At the conclusion of its meeting, the Presidency stood before the popular movements in Hadhramout governorate, rejecting the Brotherhood’s military presence in the Valley and Desert districts of Hadhramout, demanding the recovery of the deteriorating economic situation and the provision of services