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In his Meeting with the Innovator Ba Dakhan, Brigadeir Ba Mualem: We Are Willing to Support International Participation of Youth as We Need Them to Build Our Southern Associations
[su_label type=”info”]SMA News – Hadhramaut – Exclusive [/su_label][su_spacer size=”10″] As part of his Ramadan schedule, brigadier Ahmed Mohamed Ba Mualem, member of the southern transitional council’s presidency, member of Hadhramaut Inclusive Conference’s presidency and chancellor of commander of the second military zone, met Eng. Omar Yaslam Ba Dakgan, holder of Un Young Champions of the Earth’s prize.
Ba Mualem talked with Ba Dakhan about the invention for which the later was awarded this prize during the global event held in Nairobi – Kenia, as the prize is the highest prize awarded by UN in the field of environment. Ba Dakhan also explained his future plans in the fields of environment and renewable energy with UN and other international organizations as this will help attracting more eco-developmental projects to southern governorates.
Ba Mualem expressed the appreciation of the southern people and southern transitional council to the creative engineer Omar Ba Dakhan who raised the name of the Arab South on the regional and international fields by holding this prize. He also expressed the council’s willingness to support all creative southern youth who want to participate in international competitions organized by UN and other international organizations as their efforts will serve the southern people. He also asserted that the southern transitional council is in need for such youth efforts during the current stage as the south is passing a transitional stage during which all southern association and organizations will be built before declaring the complete independence of the southern state.
Ba Mualem invited Ba Dakhan to visit the headquarters of the southern transitional council in Adan and to meet president Aidarous Al-Zubaidi who is very proud of Ba Dakhan’s efforts as he was the only southern young man to participate in this global event representing the Arab World and won the first prize in it.
Ba Dakhan is a southern eco-activist who gained the bachelor degree from Hadhramaut University in Chemical engineering. He won the prize of Un Young Champions of the Earth for his initiative titles by “Bio-Gas for All”.
Ba Mualem talked with Ba Dakhan about the invention for which the later was awarded this prize during the global event held in Nairobi – Kenia, as the prize is the highest prize awarded by UN in the field of environment. Ba Dakhan also explained his future plans in the fields of environment and renewable energy with UN and other international organizations as this will help attracting more eco-developmental projects to southern governorates.
Ba Mualem expressed the appreciation of the southern people and southern transitional council to the creative engineer Omar Ba Dakhan who raised the name of the Arab South on the regional and international fields by holding this prize. He also expressed the council’s willingness to support all creative southern youth who want to participate in international competitions organized by UN and other international organizations as their efforts will serve the southern people. He also asserted that the southern transitional council is in need for such youth efforts during the current stage as the south is passing a transitional stage during which all southern association and organizations will be built before declaring the complete independence of the southern state.
Ba Mualem invited Ba Dakhan to visit the headquarters of the southern transitional council in Adan and to meet president Aidarous Al-Zubaidi who is very proud of Ba Dakhan’s efforts as he was the only southern young man to participate in this global event representing the Arab World and won the first prize in it.
Ba Dakhan is a southern eco-activist who gained the bachelor degree from Hadhramaut University in Chemical engineering. He won the prize of Un Young Champions of the Earth for his initiative titles by “Bio-Gas for All”.