In a press conference held today in Ma'ashiq in the capital, Aden, the Prime Minister of Yemen, Dr. Maeen Abdul Malik Al-Tajer Al-Essa and Brotherhood leaders stand behind disrupting the work of the government and liberalizing the communications sector in the country.
Dr. indicated. Moeen Abdul Malik pointed out that these individuals lost their interests and tended to disrupt the work of the government, including disrupting the liberalization of the telecommunications sector. He explained that the merchant Al-Essa obtained a free license to operate the Y company with Forgy technology, and despite the facilities he obtained, he failed to operate the company.< /p>
Dr. confirmed. Moeen Abdul Malik said that Al-Eisi was harmed by the reforms undertaken by the government, such as imposing customs on oil derivatives ships and developing solutions for refinery tanks and others. He added that the project to liberalize the communications sector will continue and will witness progress, as the government owns 30% of the value of the new company, and huge sums will be invested in communications infrastructure, which will achieve a qualitative leap in the liberated governorates.
The Prime Minister said that the new telecommunications company, NX, will move forward, and the House of Representatives report is a report paid for by influential people who lost their interests, meaning Hamid Al-Ahmar and Al-Essa..
The Prime Minister concluded his statement by emphasizing that the government will continue to implement reforms, liberalize various sectors, and provide distinguished services to the Yemeni people in the communications sector.
The southerners believe that what matters to them in this conflict is the success of the new telecommunications company in Aden and the lifting of Houthi control over this important sector, so that Aden and the south can enjoy communications without the Houthi authority reaching it.