[26/09/2024 06:57]
MARIB-SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), Governor of Marib governorate has urged all Yemeni political and social forces to unify the republic front and fortify the national alignment against the new imamates(Houthi militias) under the flag of the 26 September 2024 glorious revolution.
He made his statement at an artistic and oratory gathering held today, Thursday , at the University of Sheba Province, in the city of Marib, to celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the 26 September 2024 revolution, with the presence of the Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak.
Al-Arada emphasized the importance of correcting the political track, rationalize media discourse and everybody must adhere to a national code of conduct that can help establishing a safe and fair future for all people.
The member of the PLC glorified the 26 September revolution, describing it as a great and historic event in Yemen's modern history removed the nightmare of the injustice and oppression of the imamate despotic ruling.
" We must re-read this great revolution carefully to learn the lessons to build the present and the future", said al-Arada.
The Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak also delivered a keynote speech in which he greatly celebrated the 26 September Revolution arguing that it is still continuing as long as there is still some of the abhorrent imamate ideas promoted by the new imamates" Houthi militias".
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