[31/12/2023 07:06]
MARIB-SABA
Marib Executive Office has made a number of decisions and measures associated with the price reforms and implementing a number of decisions issued by the government serving public interests, economy and boost revenues.
In its meeting held Sunday and presided over by Member of the Presidential Leadership Council, the Governor of Marib Major General Sultan al-Eradah, the executive office approved procedures to combat black market of oil derivatives in the provinces and tasked the Oil Company to quickly make related mechanisms and implement them in cooperation with all concerned bodies.
The executive office commended the role of the security and military institutions in tightening security and stability in the provinces. The office confirmed its support to the military and security institutions in helping them perform their duties as demanded.
Earlier, Member of the Presidential Leadership Council al-Eradah briefed the Executive Office on latest developments regarding the decision of price reforms, its reasons and repercussions. He pointed out to difficult economic conditions in the country have affected people's living conditions over Houthi militia economic war on the state's oil revenues.
" Marib has survived in front of all challenges and overcome difficulties and achieved developmental success during the war," said al-Eradah.
" Today it is stronger and more capable on giving, accomplishing and making the future," he added.
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