The south is facing a corrupt legitimacy..a service war and no liberation for the north looms on the horizon
English - Thursday 10 March 2022 الساعة 09:12 am![](https://newsyemen.life/admin/images/uploads/766e84f21dbf64865a6c4e2f99908ed6.webp)
Days separate us from entering the eighth year of the war and there is no prospect of its end militarily or politically, and the suffering of the people, it seems, will last for years, due to corruption, failure and neglect of the leadership of the internationally recognized legitimacy.
For years, the liberated south will pay the price for the betrayal of the legitimate leadership, its failure, its great corruption, its war against it with services, and its lack of seriousness to liberate the north.
The south pays the price for not liberating the north, as it is not the one who receives services, support and stability from the government, and the north is not liberated due to the control of the Brotherhood, which has been working for years to thwart the alliance in the service of regional countries.
Hadi, al-Ahmar and the Brotherhood do not want to liberate the north. The prolongation of the war alone will keep them in their positions and plunder wealth and money, and their hatred and disagreement with the south made them wage the worst wars against this people.
The citizen in the south asks, "How long will this suffering, the service war, the interruption of salaries and the recurring crises last, and we do not see the seriousness of Hadi and his government to liberate the north and restore the country."
After all the popular pressures, Hadi and Al-Ahmar make changes to calm the citizens with a number of decisions, but in the end they do not provide anything. The head of the problem lies in the leadership of the state itself.
Political activist Abdel Qader Abu Al-Laim says, in a tweet to him, "After a few days, the war in Yemen will enter its eighth year without achieving any military gains in the north and without achieving any decent life for the liberated areas in the south. Amenable to any military, not even political, solution, so why should a people mortgage for the sake of a corrupt group called legitimacy?
Southern journalist Wadah Ben Attia wonders what is the benefit of changing the governor of the Central Bank if the legitimate presidency is corrupt and the government is a failure.
He added, "The legitimacy presidency refuses to supply oil sales to the bank and is still stealing it, and the government did not impose on Marib and the deposit outlet the supply of resources to the bank, and the governor of the bank did not take any action to limit the currency collapse."
And in another tweet, Ibn Attia says about the situation in the south, “A queue for diesel.”
A queue for oil, a queue for gas, and a queue for relief, and at the same time there are locomotives that carry from south to north oil and wealth and send resources to the corrupt in Riyadh.
He wonders: "Have we become weak, cowardly and fearful, or will the volcano erupt in everyone's face? Who benefits from this other than Al-Houthi and the legitimate leaders?"
Political activist Wathiq Al-Hasani tweeted, "This Yemeni government has not been able to restore the oil fields and the revenues of the ports, and it has not been able to solve the simplest services for the people, as if it had been fictitiously formed in front of international public opinion, not caring that the living situation of the citizens had deteriorated."
Al-Hasani adds in another tweet, "Where are the oil revenues? Why, after the Hadhramaut gift, the legitimate authority showed its willingness and partially responded to them with the issue of oil, meaning if there was no gift, the people of Hadhramaut would not have been responded to regarding oil."