[17/10/2017 03:22]
TAIZ-SABA
Dep. Premier and Minister of Civil Service Abdulaziz Jubari inaugurated the re-issuance of passports in Taiz, nearly three years after the local automated issuance center closed due to the Saleh-Houthi militias' invasion of the city.
The rebel militias have been pushed to Taiz perimeters where they are laying siege around the city, but the local authority with a presidential assistance, by an oversight mission headed by Jubari, and tele-followups by H.E President Abdu Rabbu M. Hadi, is working to return all pre-war state authority and services back to normal inside the city.
"The re-inauguration of passport issuances is a significant step in the process to re-operate the state institutions in Taiz," said Jubari upon the issuance of the first passport.
"The progress of work to re-normalize life is going at a distinguished pace, given that the Central Bank's branch, executive offices, schools and universities, and security and military apparatus premises have all been re-opened."
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