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Shabwa Local Authority launches Ramadan evenings program

Shabwa Local Authority launches Ramadan evenings program

Saba Yemen11-03-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
The local authority in Shabwa Governorate launched the Ramadan Evenings Program in Sana'a for the year 1446 AH, which will continue until the end of the holy month.
In an evening attended by Deputy Minister of Administration and Local and Rural Development Nasser Al-Mihdhar and Hadhramaut Governor Luqman Baras, Shabwa Governor Awad Al-Awlaqi emphasized the importance of the Ramadan program, which includes religious and awareness programs and valuable lectures by the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi.
He urged everyone to benefit from the Leader's Ramadan lectures and to reflect on their content and the visions they hold to strengthen faith identity and contribute to Muslims' connection to the approach of Muhammadan Islam.
He said, "We, as Yemenis, are fortunate to have such a leader who cares about the nation's affairs and champions its just causes."
He praised the Leader's stance in support of the Palestinian cause and his announcement of a four-day deadline for the Zionist entity to deliver aid to the Gaza Strip unless Yemeni naval operations resume.
Governor Al-Awlaki pointed out that this honorable stance by the revolutionary leadership stems from a religious, moral, and humanitarian stance and will remain a badge of honor for all Yemenis and members of the Arab and Islamic nations.
He addressed the situation in the occupied southern governorates and the lack of services and difficult living conditions they are suffering from, as well as the violations committed against their people by the Emirati-Saudi occupation forces. He noted the determination of the people of Shabwa and the occupied southern governorates to continue their struggle to liberate those governorates from the new occupiers.
The Governor of Shabwa explained that the people of the governorate have been, and continue to be, at the forefront of the defense of the homeland. They fled their homes and came to the capital of a unified Yemen out of a complete conviction of the necessity of sacrifice in defense of land, honor, and sovereignty.
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Administration, Local and Rural Development, Jamal Al-Alawi, called for taking advantage of the Ramadan evenings program and the lectures of the Leader to strengthen the connection with God Almighty.
He emphasized the need to initiate practical steps to raise awareness in society and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood among the Yemeni people, praising the sacrifices of the people of Shabwa for the sake of God and in defense of their homeland and people.
The Undersecretary Al-Alawi pointed to the importance of mobilizing the community's energies to build the nation, liberate all its lands, and promote comprehensive development and economic empowerment within the framework of the program to build the modern Yemeni state.
He reviewed the programs and mechanisms of the Ministry of Administration, Local and Rural Development to care for the families of martyrs and the wounded and work to resolve the problems they face. During the evening, the Deputy Minister of Administration and Local and Rural Development discussed with the governorate's governor, deputies, and directors of executive offices and directorates the needs of the governorate's residents and ways to enhance administrative performance and coordinate efforts to enhance resilience and support frontlines.
The evening was attended by members of the local authority, the executive office, directors of directorates, the governorate's security director, and security and military leaders in the governorate.
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