Hajjah - Saba:
An expanded meeting was held in al-Jumaimah of Hajjah province, led by Governor Hilal al-Sufi, to mark the anniversary of the martyr leader Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi and discuss mobilization efforts for "al-Aqsa Flood" courses, as well as activating community initiatives.
The meeting, attended by the governorate’s deputies, Mohammed al-Qadi and Ibrahim Amer, as well as the directors of the directorate, Saddam al-Madumi, and the executive unit for projects, Sharaf al-Madumi, focused on the impact of the martyr leader’s Quranic project and his role in confronting the forces of global arrogance, particularly "America and Israel."
Governor al-Sufi emphasized that the martyr leader’s legacy lies in his comprehensive vision for the nation, promoting a renaissance of pride and dignity across all sectors of life.
Governor al-Sufi called for continued mobilization efforts, encouraging people to join the open military courses "al-Aqsa Flood" in preparation for direct confrontation with the American, Israeli, and British enemies. This, he stressed, is vital for defending national sovereignty, land, honor, and supporting the broader cause of the nation.
The meeting also emphasized the activation of community initiatives, urging increased participation in the country's development process, supporting the state's efforts to enhance stability, and resisting foreign aggression.
In his remarks, province undersecretary Ibrahim Amer highlighted the importance of focusing on agriculture, advocating for the activation of the Agricultural Association’s role in the sector. He urged the local community to exploit the land for crop production, aiming for self-sufficiency and reducing the country’s reliance on imports.
He also reiterated the readiness of the local authority to support agricultural projects, with a focus on overcoming obstacles faced by the association.
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