[23/01/2018 03:39]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Dr Ahmed Obeid Bin-Dagher received on Tuesday, in the interim capital Aden, the governor of Taiz province Ameen Ahmed Muhmood.
The meeting intended to discuss security, military and services situations in the province of Taiz.
The question of driving the militiamen of the entire province of Taiz was also touched upon.
The Prime Minister heard detailed explanation by the governor about the province's needs for improving basic services and developmental projects. Muhmood also cited the efforts have been made by the local authorities to re-normalize situations and bring the state's institutions back into operations.
The Prime Minister stated that political leadership headed by President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi is very keen to provide basic services, ensure regularly paying government's civil service employees in Taiz province by the end of every month.
Bin-Dagher said: " The operation of getting Taiz cleared of the militia was an urgent priority of the political leadership's agenda, as Taiz is considered to be the Republic's spirit and vocal center of the patriotic movement, momentum of change drive and it is the gateway of victory, with liberating it, the coup will surely be defeated".
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