The unification of the people of Shabwa ravages the ambitions of Brotherhood empowerment
English - Saturday 27 November 2021 الساعة 03:01 pmThe people of Shabwa governorate affirmed that they will protect their peaceful sit-in in Ataq until the departure of the Brotherhood authorities, stressing their right guaranteed by Sharia and constitution, and that there is no inevitable liberation of Shabwa from militias and all forces of extremism and terrorism.
Journalist Saleh Hagros revealed that the Brotherhood in Shabwa governorate sells 950,000 barrels of crude oil per month from Shabwa oil, while the price of the “20 liter ” of oil reached 25,000 riyals, the most expensive in the governorates, and said: this does not concern them in anything.
What concerns them is transferring Saudi dollars and riyals from Shabwa's revenues to Cairo and Istanbul to ensure their future.
Journalist Anwar al-Tamimi believed that it would have been better for Bin Adyio and the Brotherhood of Yemen to resign or issue a decision to change him, rather than push people to move to oust him after they lost hope in other options.
He added, "But it is the lust for power and the illusion of empowerment that has ravaged the Brotherhood's project in more than one country and will afflict it in Shabwa and the rest of the country."
For his part, the political activist, Abdulqader Abu Al-Laim, said that Shabwa and its people did not gain from the Brotherhood’s authority except by opening prisons and arrests, looting wealth for the benefit of a party and a group, sowing division, and setting up security campaigns against opponents. It is time for all that nonsense to end.
The politician, Saleh Al-Dawil, wondered whether Abd Rabbo Mansour's legitimacy would surpass her coma, liberate her from the domination of her Brotherhood office, and remedy the Shabwani situation before it is too late.
Activist Nafeh bin Kulaib confirmed that the people of Shabwa have today become united in their various orientations against the Brotherhood authorities led by the so-called bin Adyio and his militias.