Houthi militia prepares to lease the Central Security Forces headquarters to a trader from Saada.
Houthi Militia Moves to Lease Central Security Camp Headquarters in Ibb to Loyalist Trader
Recent reports indicate that the Houthi militia is actively pursuing plans to lease the headquarters of the Central Security Camp located in Ibb Governorate. Sources reveal that the militia aims to rent this strategic site to a trader aligned with their interests, who hails from Saada.
Details of the Lease Agreement
According to the sources, the Houthi militia has initiated negotiations with the trader to lease the land and headquarters under the pretext of developing a recreational park. Construction activities have reportedly commenced at the site, suggesting that the militia is moving forward with their plans.
Environmental Impact and Preparations
The sources further noted that the militia has begun clearing trees and leveling the ground in preparation for handing over the property to the trader. This operation reportedly receives backing from high-ranking Houthi leaders based in Saada, the militia’s stronghold.
Concerns Over Legitimacy
Experts warn that this leasing agreement might serve as a facade for seizing the land. They fear it could mirror previous instances where similar deals were marketed as investment projects but ultimately failed to materialize, despite years of promises.
Wider Context of Land Grabs
This development occurs amid escalating incidents of land appropriation, looting, and the leasing or selling of state and endowment properties in Ibb. Local authorities, reportedly complicit with the militia, seem to facilitate these transactions, raising concerns about governance and accountability in the region.
In summary, the Houthi militia’s actions in Ibb highlight ongoing tensions and the potential exploitation of land resources, drawing attention to the broader implications for local governance and community welfare.
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