“The Youth are the Great Resourse of the South”; with this slogan the STC Launches Project of President Al-Zubaidi to Support Youth of the South.
SMA NEWS – ADEN THE CAPITAL
“The Youth are the Great Resourse of the South”; with this slogan the STC Launches Project of President Al-Zubaidi to Support Youth of the South.
The Southern Transitional Council (STC), on Tuesday, has inaugurated in the capital Aden, the Youth Support Project of the president Aidarous Qassem Al-Zubaidi to support the youth of the South; with the slogan of “The Youth are the Great Resource of the South.”
Mr. Fadl Mohammed Al-Jaadi, Deputy Secretary-General of the General Secretariat of Presidency of the STC, delivered a speech in the inaugural celebration, which was attended by members of the presidency of the STC; Mr. Lutfi Shatara, deputy chairman, of the National Assembly, Dr. Mona Bashraheel, and Dr. Suhair Ali Ahmed, commenced in conveying to both the attended and targeted youth in this project, the greetings of the president Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, President of the STC.
In his speech, Al-Jaadi has highlighted that the STC pays the utmost care to the youth, by supporting their economic projects to rely on themselves in building the future, as they are the mainstay of the future and through whom our Southern homeland will only be developed.
In his speech, Al-Jaadi pointed out that the South State had availed security, science and a stable living for all its citizens. Adding, in 1990, the southerners submitted the State with all its institutions and wealth fondly for the sake of nationalism and Arab unity, but they were plotted and killed. For instance, 156 prominent cadres were killed in the three years that followed the unification between the two States, noting that the youth should learn from the past, because with their determination guided by experience of the senior southern cadres, the people of the South will surely triumph over the difficulties and challenges they encounter to build a safe, prosperous and stable southern homeland.
Dr. Suhair Ali Ahmed, member of Presidency of the STC, commenced the inaugural celebration, which has begun with reciting verses from the Holy Quran, and the Southern National Anthem, with a speech on the project of the president Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi to support the youth of the South, she indicated that the course of events encountering the South has been reflected on livelihood of people, which has led to an increase in unemployment rate among young people and created a state of social and economic instability.
Suhair emphasized that the president Aidarous Al-Zubaidi always gives his directives to adopt and approve whatever relates to the youth of the South of sports, humanitarian and economic projects and initiatives to be empowered to create their own enterprises in all fields with the aim of helping them to become self-reliant and encourage them on free and pioneering work.
Suhair pointed out that this strategic project of the STC which was launched from the capital, Aden, and is organized in cooperation with the supreme coordinating council for Civil Society Organizations and local leadership executive bodies of the STC in governorates of the South, is going to include all these governorates to contribute in reducing unemployment in the southern community.
Mr. Esam Abdo Ali, in charge of the STC’s local leadership executive head in the capital Aden, delivered a speech at the inaugural celebration, in which he has affirmed the STC’s keenness to support the youth of the South both in the capital Aden and the whole South, on the career path to build their future, offering gartitude and appreciation of people of the capital Aden to the president Al-Zubaidi for such favorable act
To the end of that inaugural celebration, the deputy secretary-general, with the members of the presidency of the STC and in charge of the STC’s local leadership head in the capital Aden have submitted the targeted youth,
the fund provided by the project of the president Al-Zubaidi to support the youth of the South and enable them to begin their private enterprises.