In important statement…Lamlas: Stopping the supply of revenues to the Central Bank is a moral and humanitarian duty

SMA NEWS – ADEN THE CAPITAL
The governor of the capital, Aden, Mr. Ahmed Hamid Lamlas, delivered a statement on Saturday, regarding the decision of not transferring the financial revenues of Aden the capital to the Central Bank.
Lamlas described the local authority’s decision to stop the supply of revenues to the Central Bank as a responsibility and a human and moral duty, in rejection of the torture of the people of Aden the capital.
He stressed the keenness of the local authority to pursue institutional work, and its commitment to law and order, without turning it into a restriction from performing its duty in confronting and rejecting the torture of the people of the capital by the collapse of services.
The Governor of the capital, Aden, said that the authority and the local community in the capital, Aden, to the extent that they are keen on institutional work and the application of the system, they reject the practices and methods that lead to the continuation of the status of Aden electricity as it is, and that is the simplest right and demand of the citizens.
He pointed out that the procedure followed by the local authority in the capital, Aden, to prevent the supply of revenues to the Central Bank, is not a political measure, but rather an expression of complete rejection of the government’s failure to fulfill its obligations towards Aden.
Lamlas denounced the lack of solutions to secure electricity fuel and the absence of sustainable solutions, stressing that the reality imposes a human and official responsibility and a moral and responsible duty to take care of our people and prevent them from being exposed to crises and disasters in accordance with law and order.
He warned that providing services to citizens and carrying out duties is a guarantee and basis for the survival of state agencies and the continuity of institutions, explaining that power anywhere exists to serve the people and not to aggravate and torture them.
Lamlas pointed to his repeated demand to neutralize the services file from the political conflict, adding that there are those who still insist on using this file as a tool of pressure to achieve their political goals without regard for the suffering of the citizens.