The Governor: Did he prevent the “U” company from operating in Aden because it obstructs the interests of many people and parties?

The leader of the Southern Movement, Dr. Abdul Rahman Al-Wali, asked about the failure of the telecommunications company “U” in the city of Aden and its work in the other southern governorates.
The governor wondered in his post whether the interruption of the “U” service in Aden is evidence that the city has rulers other than those who rule in the southern governorates.
The governor pointed out that the absence of the “U” company in Aden hinders many interests and destinations.
The governor wrote: “Many people in the south are still amazed that MTN (U) Communications Company operates in all of the south except Aden.”
He wondered, “Are those who rule in the south different from those who rule in Aden?”
The governor pointed out, saying, “The absence of the company in Aden hampers the interests of many people and parties. Does the issue have anything to do with leaving Aden an arena for the Al-Ahmar family to rule it? Enlighten the people, for rumors are full.”
U launched its services in a number of southern governorates, the most recent of which was the activation of the Forgy service in Abyan-Loudar Governorate.