With Saudi support, the foundation stone was laid for the Sabah Rural Hospital project in Abyan

The Governor of Abyan Governorate, Major General Abu Bakr Hussein Salem, today, along with Engineer Ahmed Al-Madkhali, Director of the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen in the capital, Aden, laid the foundation stone for the project to build the Sabah Rural Hospital in the Sabah District, through the Social Fund for Development.
This project, which was inaugurated by the project follow-up team in the office of a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Abdul Rahman Al-Muharami, the Director General of the Directorate, Sheikh Hassan Al-Qahim, the Director-General of the Health Office in Abyan, Dr. Saleh Al-Tharm, and a number of local and security leaders, media agencies, and social figures in Sabah, comes with funding. From the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program, and close follow-up by Representative Al-Muharrami, in coordination with the local authority in the governorate and the district.
In turn, the director of the Saudi program explained that this project includes building an integrated hospital with housing for doctors, and it also contains specialized clinics, operating rooms, and others for admission, indicating that the hospital “will be ready within a year and a half to two years, to be handed over to the local authority and the health office.” In the directorate.
For their part, the people of Sabah, Abyan Governorate, extended their thanks and appreciation to King Salman, his Crown Prince, and those in charge of the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen for establishing this vital and important service project, which was a long-awaited dream for the people of the district, hoping from the program for more interventions in development and sustainable projects. New in all fields.
The hospital will provide its services to more than 44 thousand people from the district, villages and neighboring areas, which will enable the provision of medical and emergency services to an area that has been deprived of basic health services for many decades, which means for them a qualitative leap in health services with the presence of a medical staff. Specialized, which will greatly reduce the need for people to travel to distant areas for treatment.