Major General Bin Brik Meets Al-Mahra Governorate Delegation in Hadhramaut

SMA NEWS – MUKALLA
Major General Ahmed Saeed Bin Brik, Vice President of the Southern Transitional Council, met today, Wednesday, at his residence in Mukalla, Hadhramaut Governorate, with a delegation from Al-Mahra Governorate, headed by Mujahid Bin Afrar, Chairman of the Executive Authority of the Transitional Council in Al-Mahra. The delegation came to check on him and participate in the celebration of the ninth anniversary of the liberation of the Hadhramaut coast from terrorist elements.
At the beginning of the meeting, which was attended by Ali Al Kathiri, Chairman of the National Assembly of the Southern Transitional Council, and Fadi Baoum, Member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council, Major General Ahmed Bin Brik welcomed the attendees, conveying the greetings of President Aidarous Al Zubaidi.
During the meeting, Major General Ahmed Bin Brik gave a general overview of the memories of the battle to liberate the Hadhramaut coast, the solidarity demonstrated by the people and leadership of Hadhramaut, and the steps taken to establish the Hadhrami Elite Forces, which fought the most magnificent heroic battles against the terrorist organization Al Qaeda.
Major General Bin Brik emphasized that the Hadrami Elite Forces have set their sights on defending Hadhramaut in particular and the south in general. He noted that the celebration of the ninth anniversary of the liberation of the Hadrami Coast is a tribute to the Hadrami Elite Forces and an affirmation of their commitment to preserving and standing by them.
Bin Brik emphasized that the people of the south should appear united to convey a respectful image to the region and the world. He praised the people of Al-Mahra for their participation in the celebration of the ninth anniversary of the liberation of the Hadrami Coast.
For their part, the attendees thanked Major General Bin Brik for the warm welcome, commending his efforts to unify the voice of the people of Hadhramaut, and expressing their hope that these positive efforts would expand throughout the south.