[23/10/2017 03:45]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmed bin-Daghr said the "government is proceeding toward defeating the coup d'état, restoring the state institutions and building the new federal Yemen that people aspire to."
In a meeting with the governor of Dhamar Maj. Gen. Ali al-Qawsi in Aden on Tuesday, he said that the Yemeni people "will not accept the return to the era of tyranny and enslavement ", in a reference to the reign of the embattled ousted president Ali Abdullah Salehand his Houthi allies who want to re-establish the pre-1962 theocracy of their ancestors.
The two officials discussed the status of security and services in Dhamar as well the situation of the province's people who were displaced to other government-held parts of the country as a result of the coupers' ubiquitous acts of hostility against oppositionists.
Bin-Daghr said: "The Government is working hard to stabilize the situation in the liberated provinces, cater for the martyrs' families, treat the wounded and inspect the IDPs, national obligations that that government will not back down from despite the scarcity of resources."
Al-Qawsi confirmed the perseverance of the people of the province in defending the state and the principles of the republican revolution. He presented the local concerns that he wants the government to address in respect of services to the people of Dhamar.
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