Brigadier General Saeed Ahmed Al-Muhammadi, head of the executive body of the local leadership of the Southern Transitional Council in Hadhramaut Governorate, expressed the rejection of the people of Hadhramaut to any projects that do not put on their agenda the liberation of the valley and the desert, and detract from their aspirations for sovereignty over their land and managing their affairs themselves.
Al-Muhammadi said in a press statement he made yesterday, Wednesday: “The leaders and members of the Transitional Council and all segments of society in the governorate are ready to engage in any effort that places at the top of its priorities the liberation of the Hadhramaut Valley and the desert from the grip of the forces that invaded it in 1994, and seeks to empower its people.” From managing all their civil, security, and military affairs on their own.” Again, he rejected projects to incite discord and division among the people of the governorate, with some seeking to be alone in the decision of Hadramaut and claiming to represent it, under slogans that appear to be mercy and inwardly are torment.
Al-Muhammadi stressed that the people of Hadhramaut will not accept the representation of parties in their governorate in any upcoming settlements that perpetuate the plunder of its wealth, reproduce its occupation in new forms, and identify with projects rejected and defeated by Hadhramaut and its revolutionaries... warning that any such move will be confronted and dropped out of loyalty. For the covenant he made to the martyrs of Hadhramaut and the south in general, led by the immortal martyr Saad bin Habrish al-Ali.
The Hadhramaut Transitional Chief Executive Officer stated that the Southern Transitional Council is the product of an accumulation of struggle that continued over three decades, and Hadhramaut was its first starting point in the wake of the summer war of 1994. He pointed out that Hadhramaut, which presented during that struggle march a convoy of brave martyrs seeking independence In the south, as a homeland, a state and an identity, today it will not be subject to any projects that limit or detract from the aspirations of its people... stressing the Transitional Council’s commitment to continuing the struggle work and its readiness to return to the fields of revolutionary action to seize the rights of Hadhramaut and its people, and to defend the Hadhrami elite forces and work to strengthen them and expand their spread to include Hadhramaut. All of them and confront all attempts to weaken or dismantle them.
Al-Muhammadi greeted the brothers in the Arab coalition countries led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, praising their support for Hadhramaut, its elite, and our southern people in general, expressing his rejection of any word or action targeting them and taking Hadhramaut as a starting point.
Informing the local leadership in Hadramaut