President Ali Nasser sends a moving message to journalist Muqrat about the suffering of the homeland and Aden.
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Cairo_Special President Ali Nasser sent a new, poignant message to journalist Muqrat about the suffering of the homeland and Aden. It stated: Dear national journalist, Professor Ali Mansour Muqrat, We were pleased with your visit to us yesterday at our home in Cairo, and I was happy to talk with you about the concerns, pains, and suffering of the homeland. The homeland is suffering today, especially beloved, wounded Aden, which is scorched by the fire of war, heat, and power outages. This is the city that had electricity more than a hundred years ago, and we hoped that this problem, which has become the suffering of every family, would be solved. I remember that we went through an electricity crisis in the eighties of the last century, as a result of the failure to update and develop power plants, but we were keen to ensure that electricity was not cut off from homes. At that time, we took a series of immediate measures known to the people, including the urgent purchase of generators, and the shutdown of air conditioners, starting with the head of state and officials, then the citizens, temporarily, until the operation of the two new power plants in Khormaksar and Mansoura, with the support of the wise man of the Arabs, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may God have mercy on him. They were completed and opened in less than a year, and we do not boast to our people about that, as this was a national duty for us. I highly appreciate what was mentioned in your speech about the years of stability and achievements that were achieved during the eighties, and we hoped that a time better than our time would come after we left power. Today, we appeal to officials to address this problem and other problems that the homeland and the people are going through, especially since Yemen is living today in a difficult living, economic, and security situation, due to the war that has entered its eleventh year, and has caused a deep wound in the body of unity, nationalism, and the social fabric, and the destruction of the state and its institutions, where more than 80% of its people live below the poverty line, and our country has become the first in the Arab world in the poverty rate, followed by Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine, which is suffering from a war of extermination and famine. In our estimation, the solution lies in stopping the war, and restoring the state and its institutions with one president and a federal government, following the experiences of the world, and in particular the experience of the United Arab Emirates in the Arab world. I wish you success in your noble media mission, and I invite you and all your honorable journalist colleagues to continue to perform your national mission away from defamation and insults. No one respects those who insult, and no one believes those who lie. Everyone must serve the issues of our people away from narrow alignments, exaggerations, and extremism, which have harmed our country and our people from 1967 to this day. Ali Nasser Muhammad