President Al-Zubaidi Gets Briefed on Humanitarian Situation in Dhamar Governorate
President Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and Vice...
The President of the Southern Transitional Council, Aidaroos Qasim Al-Zubaidi, met today the with representatives of the coordinating committee of the Trade Union Committees in the faculties of the University of Aden.In the meeting, which was attended by Adnan Al-Kaff, member of the Transitional Council Presidency, and Dr. Abdel Nasser Al-Wali, head of the local leadership of the Transitional Council in Aden, President Al-Zubaidi praised the university's role in upgrading the educational process and the development of the society.President Al-Zubaidi stressed that the academic work should be promoted only by paying attention first to the living conditions of the educational and teaching staff of the university, and working on upgrading their qualifications to cope with all new in the field of scientific research.The President of the Transitional Council expressed the Council's support to the demands of the legitimate educational body members to improve their situation and to adjust the imbalances existing in the university to create positive environment that supports improving the academic process and to improve the status of the staff members for the development of the university outputs to be a source of enlightenment and development to build the desired southern community. President Al-Zubaidi pointed out to the importance of coordinating the committees of the trade unions for the interest of both the faculty educational body and the students together, as the purpose of the entire educational process is to create an educated generation.For their part, the representatives of the coordinating committees of the trade unions of the faculties in the University of Aden expressed their appreciation for the position of the President Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, and his understanding of the demands and suffering of the employees in the University of Aden, in which they reviewed a number of problems and concerns of the university's members and the effects of corruption on the academic process and its damages to the interests of the students and the faculty together.