[12/11/2017 02:55]
RIYADH-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin-Daghr has directed paying salaries of employees who displaced from Houthi-held areas.
In his meeting with governors of Sana'a, Hajja, Mahweet, Ibb, Dhamar and Jawf, along with Minister of Civil Service and SecuritiesJubari, bin-Daghr said the government seeks to facilitate all difficulties including sending many relief aid provided by King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Activities and the UAE Red Crescent and other organizations to all country's provinces but Houthi-Saleh's militias blocked their arrival and looted them.
He pointed out to obstacles facing the homeland and national and moral responsibilities of the government, calling on the international community to exert pressure on Houthi-Saleh's militias to handover incomes to the Central Bank of Yemen in Aden and its branches so as the state will fulfill its commitment to pay salaries of all employees.
For their part, governors reviewed violations committed by rebel militias, who kill and arrest thousands of Yemeni people, noting to horrible health situations in their provinces, which are still under the militias.
While they valued efforts exerted by the government, they confirmed their people uphold of the republican regime and unity under federation.
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