For the sixth day in a row...the deposit port continues to receive pilgrims from our country

For the sixth day in a row, the pioneers of pilgrims are still arriving at the border crossing, passing to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through the land port of Al-Wadiah, to perform Hajj rituals, amid arrangements under the great guidance and supervision of all work units and with the follow-up and implementation of the port administration.
As well as continuous follow-up by the leadership of the Ministry of Endowments and Guidance in all its sectors to facilitate the passage of pilgrims to perform Hajj rituals.
It is scheduled to pass through the border port throughout the days of transfer on board buses of various Hajj agencies, which carry pilgrims from various governorates.
In a press statement, the Director General of Al-Wadiah Land Port, Sheikh Mutlaq Al-Sayari, explained that work is progressing well in all the service facilities operating in the port, in order to provide a service worthy of the pilgrims of the Holy House of God, pointing out that preparations have been made for some time after it was held. A series of meetings with the operating departments, developing work plans, and forming a preparatory and field committee inside the port, noting that all procedures are being carried out smoothly and in an organized manner.
Al-Sa'ari said that equipment had been put in place by the port administration under the direct guidance and supervision of the head of the authority, Mr. Fares Ahmed Shafal, in addition to integrated rest houses with fully equipped facilities, in addition to equipping a group of scientists by the port administration and supplying a number of basic needs. Infrastructure, providing free medicines to the health team accompanying the recruitment process, and a number of other service needs.
Al-Sa'ari praised the efforts of the brothers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their cooperation and constant support, praising the coordination and cooperation between the Yemeni and Saudi perpetrators, thanking their efforts for the public good.
It is worth mentioning that the branch of the Ministry of Endowments and Guidance in the Valley and the Desert provided light and varied meals and were distributed to pilgrims free of charge, in addition to providing the port with a medical vehicle provided by the friendly state of Japan to the Ministry of Health and providing it with a medical staff