Motion Graphic: The Battle of Corruption in the Name of Sovereignty
English - Monday 28 October 2019 الساعة 02:30 pm
As soon as the Jeddah negotiations were launched between the government of interim President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and the Southern Transitional Council, Interior Minister Ahmed al-Maisari and Transport Minister Saleh al-Jibwani left Saudi Arabia for Oman.
As the two sides reached a preliminary agreement under the auspices of Saudi Arabia, the two ministers, al-Maysari and al-Janubani, returned to Sayun in the southeastern province of Hadramawt.
Later, al-Maisari moved from Hadramaut to Shabwa, and appeared on the screen of Al-Jazeera, attacking the Arab coalition and legitimacy, rejecting the agreement and threatening everyone.
The two ministers, Ahmed al-Maisari and Saleh al-Jubani, said they had an army that would torpedo the deal, threatening to blow up a battle, a statement that confirmed Qatar had pushed the two men to torpedo any rapprochement between Yemenis against the Houthi militia.
Newsyemen, on YouTube, publishes a Motion Graphic video that highlights the fight against corruption being waged by Interior Minister Ahmed al-Maisari, with the support of Transport Minister Saleh al-Jibwani, in the name of "sovereignty." Al-Maisari fears losing more than 15 billion riyals that he loots every month as a budget for the ministry, which does not already exist.