Failure in the liberated areas, and the coalition is a silent witness

English - Sunday 23 May 2021 الساعة 05:52 pm
Aden, NewsYemen:

The forces controlling the decision of legitimacy continue to seek to thwart the Riyadh agreement in the southern regions, as they refuse to return the equal government to the capital, Aden, which stipulates that the agreement stipulates its return and the exercise of its duties in order to provide services, pay salaries, and improve the economic situation.

The former governor of Mahra governorate, Rajeh Bakrit, confirmed that the parity government had failed to manage the liberated areas and had not provided anything to the citizen since its formation.


Sheikh Bakrit criticized the Saudi silence towards what is happening in the liberated areas of tampering and corruption, and behind which are powerful forces that seek to thwart the Riyadh agreement.

Bakrit said in a tweet to him, that the government is deprived of its authority and has not been able to provide the most basic services in the liberated areas, and the suffering of the simple people is increasing day by day.

Bakrit indicated that the citizen in the liberated areas cannot bear the burdens of the struggle between legitimacy and the transitional, and the file is in the quiver of those who practice corruption of all kinds.

Bakrit added that the kingdom's silence about his actions puts it in a disgraceful position and a spectator of the suffering of the oppressor.

In the same context, academic Khaled Al-Shamiri confirmed that Yemeni legitimacy prevented the government of parity from returning to Aden for the purpose of thwarting the Riyadh agreement, according to him.

Al-Shamiri said in his tweet on Twitter, that preventing the legitimate government from returning to Aden is an explicit declaration of its veto and its rejection of the Riyadh Agreement.

The academic added that the Riyadh agreement, which did not see the light, was implemented by the transitional party only, asking the coalition leadership to clarify or oblige Ali Mohsen and Hadi to the agreement signed by their legitimacy unless the ball will be in the court of the transitional leaderships.

The Southern Transitional Council had called on the government of parity to return to Aden and conduct its business from the capital, provide services, disburse salaries, and implement the remainder of the terms of the agreement.