A Houthi leader describes those demanding salaries as "devils"

A leader in the Houthi group described those demanding the payment of salaries as devils.
The militias refuse to pay salaries in their areas and are content to pay half a salary every month of Ramadan.
For every tweet by a Houthi leader, citizens write about salaries and demand that they be paid without considering the content of the tweet, which sparked the group’s anger.
Osama Sari, a leader in the Houthi group, said that there are those who listen to God’s guidance and go to the lectures of Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi, and they come and comment by demanding salary and money and do not care about the lecture, describing these people as devils.
Sari said that Satan ignores the facts and these people ignore Abdul Malik’s words and demand salaries.
Sari's tweet sparked widespread controversy on social media platforms, and many described the Houthi group as indifferent to the situation of citizens.
There appear to be signs of a popular revolution due to the non-payment of salaries and the difficulty of life in the areas under the group’s control, in addition to the great wealth of the group’s leaders as a result of their plundering of the provinces’ revenues.