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On Wednesday 4/8/1444 AH, the Office of Education in Hodeida Governorate honored Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation with the shield of the Ministry's office, in appreciation of its support and cooperation in making the educational process a success in the governorate.

In honoring, the head of the Corporation, Captain Mohammad Abu Bakr bin Ishaq, valued this honor and praised the role of the Education Office and the educational and administrative staff in the governorate and their steadfastness in performing the educational message over eight years, despite the difficult repercussions imposed on the country as a result of the continued aggression and siege.

He stressed the importance of the educational sector front because of the importance it represents in educating generations and breaking the bets of aggression, pointing out that the continuation of the educational process in light of the current challenges is evidence of the national spirit and faith and the will and determination of the affiliates and cadres of education.

Pointing out that the conditions of the stage the province is going through require everyone to cooperate and make efforts in various sectors, especially in the educational sector.

The honoring, in the presence of the Vice President of the Corporation, Mr. Zaid Ahmed Al-Washli, the Director of the Education Office in the governorate, Omar Bahr, praised the distinguished management of the Foundation headed by Captain Ishaq.

He affirmed the continued steadfastness and keenness to accomplish the tasks and duties in order to ensure the success of the education message, thwart the bets of the aggression coalition, and miss the opportunity for conspiracies aimed at disrupting the educational process and emptying schools of their contents and importance.

The honoring was attended by the Deputy Director of the Education Office, Ali Al-Tubaishi, and the Director General of the Office of the chairman of the corporation, Mr.Nabil Omar Al-Mazjaji.



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On Wednesday 4-8-1444 AH, a meeting at the Ministry of Transport, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, discussed ways to develop the corporation performance of the Ministry and its affiliated bodies and institutions, in a way that enhances its role in serving the country and the citizen.

The meeting, which included the two Deputy Prime Ministers for Services and Development Affairs, Dr. Hussein Maqbouli, the National Vision Mahmoud Al-Junaid, the Deputy Minister of Transport Mr. Mohammad Al-Hashemi, the Undersecretaries of the Ministry and the heads of the Civil Aviation and Meteorological Authority, Dr. To the level of achievement by the Ministry and its affiliated bodies of their annual plans and programs, and the projects of the second phase plan of the national vision.

He also discussed the progress of the implementation of projects related to Sana'a Airport and the continuous operations carried out by the Ministry to restore its pivotal role in facilitating the travel and return of citizens, including the progress in repairing the damage left by the aggression's warplanes to the infrastructure.

The Ministry's efforts were reviewed in relation to the readiness of the ports of Hodeida and Salif, and the projects that were completed by Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation in the port of Hodeida, in light of the United Nations' slowdown in implementing the port rehabilitation program and providing equipment that was destroyed by the aggression despite the availability of the necessary financial allocation..

He reviewed the nature of the challenges facing the Ministry and its affiliates, especially those related to ports and airports, and the solutions it resorted to to overcome these challenges, especially those related to projects aimed at advancing the status of Sana’a International Airport, and working to fulfill all technical and logistical requirements and standards specified by the Civil Aviation Organization. ICAO International.

The developments in the airports of Sana'a, Taiz and Saada were also discussed, and the measures taken by the ministerial and technical committee headed by the Deputy Prime Minister for Defense and Security Affairs, Lieutenant General Jalal Al-Ruwaishan, to confront these encroachments.

The Prime Minister praised all the efforts made by the Ministry and its affiliated bodies and institutions, and their impact on alleviating the suffering of citizens as a result of the aggression and siege.

He pointed out that the Ministry of Transport bears a great burden during this exceptional period, which requires its support from all relevant government agencies and assistance to overcome the challenges it faces, especially the air transport sector, which continues to provide its services at the national level with impartiality, responsibility and high efficiency.

Dr. Bin Habtoor explained that his visit to the ministry comes as part of the outcomes of the expanded meeting that brought together the leader of the revolution, Mr. Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and the head of the Supreme Political Council, His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi al-Mashat, with the government and the leadership of the local authority in the capital's secretariat and the provinces.

He noted the general directives of the leader of the revolution during the meeting, in which he stressed the need for regular institutional work, receiving and following up on citizen s' issues and developing solutions to them. Possibilities.

The Prime Minister affirmed that the efforts of everyone in this ministry and other ministries and government agencies are appreciated by the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council.

In turn, the Minister of Transport reviewed the projects and activities implemented by the Ministry and its affiliated bodies, which were included in the National Vision in its second phase, with self-financing. before the aggression.



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