Who among us does not know the distinguished writer Muhammad Okasha, from Habil, Jabal Radfan,
The South won him a wise and frank writer, but he has not won the care and attention of the southern political leadership yet.
Or at least with the care of the officials in Radfan or in Lahj, and with God’s help, he will win Paradise with our master Okasha, the great companion, may God be pleased with him, to whom the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, gave good tidings of Paradise.
Mohamed Okasha, the contemporary, is a golden pen that God has drawn upon the enemies of the South at home and abroad, and against the weak, the betrayed, the corrupt, and the arrogant
From our people
He is characterized by honesty, despite his harshness at times, and his pen expresses the loftiness, solidity, and firmness of his buttocks, imitating the torrents that rush powerfully from the highest mountains.
The days have troubled him and he has struggled with them and he has explored their depths. Mostly, we find his opinions only prudent and sober, which he presents on a plate of politeness to the officials and leaders in the south.
He wrote and wrote, but no one wrote about him, and today he suffers from an illness that has kept him confined to his home in one of the remote villages of Habeel al-Jabr. Even his visit there was difficult for us, but it was obligatory.
Hence, I call on the southern political leadership to pay attention to this pious, ascetic writer, and I especially first mention Mr. Fadl Al-Jaadi, Secretary-General of the Transitional Council, and Mr. Waddah Nasr Obaid Al-Halmi, Head of the Local Leadership of the Transitional Council in Lahj Governorate
To adopt his treatment in Aden as soon as possible.
People do not give birth to a writer every day or every year, and writers and writers are the mouthpiece of the nation, and they are the backbone of politicians and leaders in
Caring and taking into account the interests of people.
Save Okasha...this warrior who experienced army and civilian life, and excelled in writing, politics, and reconciliation before it was too late.