Major General Bin Brik discusses issues related to Hadramout governorate and problems facing investment in Aden the capital
SMA NEWS – Aden the capital
The Chairman of the National Assembly of the Southern Transitional Council, Major General Ahmed Saeed bin Brik, met on Sunday, with Sheikhs from Hadramout governorate, who are Sheikh Saleh Rabei bin Ajaj Al-Nahdi, and Sheikh Salah bin Ali bin Thabet Al-Nahdi, and Sheikh Saleh Omar Al-Mohammadi.
The meeting reviewed the conditions of Hadramout governorate in general and the valley and the desert in particular, and the violations and absurd practices against the residents there by the Brotherhood militia represented by the forces of First Military Region and its military checkpoints, as well as the systematic terrorist killings there.
The Chairman of the National Assembly stressed the importance of strengthening the Hadrami cohesion among all groups of the Hadrami society and its components at this stage, praising the role of the people of Hadramout and its tribes and their standing as one body and their steadfastness against the domination of the occupation forces, as well as their standing by the Southern Transitional Council and their support and backing for all the steps it takes in order to gaining freedom and independence.
Major General Bin Brik also previewed the role of the companies in contributing to solving the housing crisis for a large segment of people with limited income, especially the youth category, to encourage them to own personal housing and contribute to the construction process and the acceleration of economic development.
The meeting reviewed ways to develop solutions to all problems and obstacles facing investment in projects, especially after the last war against the South in 2015, and the harassment facing the investors.
Major General Bin Brik praised the positive role that investors play in the development of the South through building projects that contribute to advancing the development in the capital, Aden in particular, and the governorates of the South in general, stressing the need for rapid intervention to stop these behaviors, in order to launch the development process throughout the southern homeland.