[22/11/2023 05:55]
MARIB-SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Maj. General Sultan al-Erada conferred today, Wednesday, with the leaderships of the local authorities in the Houthi-militias governorates over the latest political, economic, security and military developments in the national scene.
The meeting included the deputy governors of the governorates of Sana'a, Hodeida, Hajjah, Dhamar, al-Mahweat, Amran, al-Baidha, Sa'ada, Ibb and Rayma.
The deputy governors reported to the PLC's member about the tough conditions the fellows in the militia-controlled governorates have been enduring where economic hardship and the militia's oppressive practices are unspeakable.
They also touched upon the situations of their compatriots who were forcefully displaced from their own regions into Marib.
The PLC's member updated the deputy governors on the latest developments about the Yemeni file at the political, economic, military and security levels, citing the efforts of the PLC and the government to improve living conditions and cope with the economic hardships and humanitarian crisis created by the terrorist Houthi militias.
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