Professor Ali Abdullah Al-Kathiri, President of the National Assembly of the Southern Transitional Council, met today, Monday, with the head of the Hadhramaut Alliance and Mosque for Hadhramaut and the South, Lieutenant Colonel Salem Mubarak bin Sumaida.
The meeting, which was attended by the rapporteur of the National Assembly, Nasr Harhara, discussed developments in the political arena, the general conditions in Hadramaut Governorate and the deterioration its people are suffering from in terms of living and services, especially electricity, and the issues of graduates in the oil field from the people of the governorate.
During the meeting, Al-Kathiri was briefed by Bin Sumaida on the most important events and activities carried out by the bloc during the last period, and what was included in the technical reports of the two workshops on the future of Hadhramaut under the desired southern federal state, and the contribution to setting the vision of Hadhramaut in the general principles and foundations of the constitution of the southern state. The desired federalism, ensuring fair representation of Hadramaut that is equivalent to its economic value, geographical area, and population density.
The President of the National Assembly stressed that Hadhramaut represents the strategic depth of the south, indicating that the Transitional Council pays special attention to the issues and demands of the people of Hadhramaut, especially the urgent ones, so that Hadhramaut can have its full and undiminished rights in all fields.
The President of the National Assembly indicated that Hadhramaut today faces great dangers in light of the desperate attempts of the hegemonic and occupation forces to strip it from its southern embrace, by hatching gelatinous components, with the aim of splitting the Hadrami ranks, threatening social peace, and circumventing the inclusive Hadhramaut Conference and its outcomes, which are A place of consensus among all the people of Hadhramaut.
The meeting was attended by the Director of the Office of the President of the Assembly, Riyad Khaled, and Muhammad Bamzaab, a member of the National Assembly.