Al-Essi calls for the creation of a new national movement to complete what the transitional government was unable to implement and achieve

The activist Adeeb Al-Issa stressed the necessity of solidarity and joint work among the people of the South to achieve the aspirations of the people and reach safety.
In a statement, Al-Eisi indicated that the pressing question today is: Can the Southern Transitional Council, with its policies and leadership, bring the people of the South to safety and meet their aspirations? Or are there errors that must be corrected and the course must be modified?
Al-Eisi added: “We are all southerners and we are all concerned and keen on the issue of our people. Our disagreement must be based on ideas and visions that serve our people and their sacrifices. We must be careful of each other, and criticism must be constructive and with a national motive.”
Al-Eisi pointed out the importance of taking real steps to reach a southern political consensus and reunite the southern ranks in light of the regional and international interventions that reject the southern independence project.
He called on everyone to work according to real mechanisms to begin a national partnership that unites the southern ranks behind the goal and hopes of the people.
Al-Eisi said: “Southern thought today must be freed from the shackles of the past and put the interests of the people and the nation above all else. There is doubt and mistrust about where we are going. Has everyone reached the complete conviction that the transitional government has not been able to provide enough?”
Al-Eisi called for the creation of a new movement or a southern national alliance to complete what the STC was unable to implement and relieve pressure on it.
He stressed that correcting the course is necessary, and that the people must participate in building their homeland and stand with credibility to overcome the difficult stages ahead.
Al-Eisi concluded his statement by saying: “We do not care about who rules, but our concern is southern national unity and preserving the achievements that our people have brought us to where we are now. The rest of the discussion, present your opinions for correction and not hostility.”