The southern capital concludes the first change clause after the Riyadh agreement

English - Monday 21 September 2020 الساعة 09:24 am
Aden, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

Yesterday, the capital, Aden, concluded the first change clause approved by its new governor, Ahmed Hamed Lamlas, who took over the governorate with the Riyadh agreement between the government and the Southern Transitional Council.


On Saturday, the governor announced a comprehensive change of all the directors of the eight directorates in the governorate, extending his thanks to the former who said that they assumed “responsibility in a difficult and exceptional circumstance by all standards,” calling on the successors to continue efforts for the “southern capital” that has suffered since its liberation from the Houthi and Brotherhood terror.


On Sunday, all the headquarters of the local councils of the directorates witnessed meetings between the old who deposited and the new that received, with a collective agreement to give priority to the interest of Aden and to work together for the sake of the capital and the south in general.


Newsyemen re-publishes the names of the directors of the directorates assigned to the decision issued by the Governor of Aden, and they are:


 ⁃ Kutbi Omar Kutbi, Director General of Al-Tawahi District.

 ⁃ Abdulrahim Abdulkarim Omar Al-Jawi, Director General of Al-Mualla District.

 ⁃ Awas Ahmad Muhammad Qasim Al-Zahri, Director General of Khor Maksar Directorate.

 ⁃ Ibrahim Ahmed Awad Saeed Munayem, Director General of Sirah Directorate.


 ⁃ Ahmed Ali Al-Daoudi, General Director of Mansoura District.

 ⁃ Ahmed Aqeel Baras, Director General of the Dar Saad Directorate.

 ⁃ Wissam Muawiya Saeed Salem, Director General of Sheikh Othman Directorate.

 ⁃ Yunus Muhammad Suleiman Nasser, Director General of the Buraiqa Directorate.


The people of Aden praised the new governor’s decisions, hoping for better services, thanking Lamlas efforts made since his assumption of the position of the positive governor with the decision of the Riyadh Agreement, which approved the Transitional Council as a representative of the state in the south and a partner in the political process in the Republic of Yemen.