Shabwa and Hadramawt oil revenues .. Where do they go?
English - Sunday 14 November 2021 الساعة 07:49 am![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
The question about the fate of oil revenues in Shabwa and Hadramawt has been going on for years, and he has not found an answer about the fate of billions of dollars that go to the pockets of corrupt people away from the people.
The governorates of Shabwa and Hadramout have been exporting oil almost naturally for years, but its revenue is not deposited in the central bank and the government and people do not benefit from it and go to officials and senior leaders, according to what is being circulated.
The two governorates receive 20% of the revenue, while 80% go to an account in the National Bank of Saudi Arabia, according to media sources.
The southern politician, Muhammad Saeed Bahdad, revealed that a giant ship had arrived at the Dabba port in Hadramout Governorate, to transport two million barrels of oil to global markets.
Haddad tweeted, a giant ship arrived at the port of Dhaba in the Shahr district to transport two million barrels of Hadramout oil to global markets, noting that the state’s share of the shipment’s revenues is estimated at $170 million, and the expenses and expenses will go to forces that control legitimacy, and the people belong to God.
Haddad continued: In the era of Hadi's legitimacy, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
In turn, political activist Wadah bin Attia said: Every year, legitimacy sells oil for more than two billion dollars, and those sums are deposited in an account in the name of the presidency at the National Bank of Saudi Arabia.
Ibn Attia explained that these amounts are distributed to gangs, influential leaders to spread chaos, and stressed that if the sums were deposited in the central bank in Aden, the exchange rate would have been stable, but the pain in the head.