[25/11/2023 07:13]
MARIB-SABA
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) Maj. General Sultan al-Erada stressed that the political leadership is very keen to establish strong, effective and professional armed forces and security services.
" The PLC is keenly looking forward to build well-trained and equipped armed and security forces to be strong and effective enough to defend the country, establish security and stability at this critical stage ", he said.
Speaking at a graduation parade held to mark the conclusion of the military training program of 2023 held in Marib city today, Saturday, he highlighted the need to double down on training, tireless efforts and keep always prepared and vigilant at this extremely difficult time.
He said" Armed and security forces are safety valve of the country, you have great and historic duty to defend the national interests of the country and maintain security and stability".
The member of the PLC urged the graduates servicemen to do their utmost efforts to be professionally trained and effective in the battlefield." The nation has great hope of you to establish security, stability and restore the state's institutions, said al-Erada.
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