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Council member Al-Zubaidi inspects operations at the Second Military Region Command.

Leadership Visit to Military Command in Hadramout

On Sunday, October 15, 2023, Major General Aidarus Qassem Al-Zubaidi, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, visited the Second Military Region Command in Mukalla. He was accompanied by Hadramout Governor and Head of the Security Committee, Mabkhout bin Madi, along with several ministers and local officials.

Warm Welcome at the Military Command

Upon arrival, Al-Zubaidi and his delegation received a warm welcome from Major General Talib Barjash, the commander of the Second Military Region. They also met with various military leaders, officers, and department heads. During this visit, Al-Zubaidi reviewed the ongoing operations at the command and the efforts made by its units to enhance security and stability in Hadramout.

Focus on Combat Readiness and Training

Al-Zubaidi listened attentively as military leaders provided insights into combat readiness and training programs. These initiatives aim to improve the skills of personnel, ensuring they remain prepared to tackle security challenges and respond to any threats facing the province.

Meeting with Military Leadership

During the visit, Al-Zubaidi held a meeting with the leadership of the Second Military Region. He began by praising the significant sacrifices made by military personnel to protect Hadramout from security threats. He emphasized that these efforts receive continuous support from political leadership, which recognizes the military as the legitimate authority responsible for safeguarding the province. Al-Zubaidi firmly stated that any attempts to undermine security through illegal formations would not be tolerated.

Firm Stance Against Parallel Military Forces

Al-Zubaidi stressed that any efforts to establish parallel military forces or illegal militias would face strong opposition. He declared that maintaining the sovereignty of the state and its institutions is a non-negotiable priority.

Importance of Elite Hadrami Forces

Furthermore, Al-Zubaidi highlighted the importance of the Elite Hadrami Forces, which have played a crucial role in achieving security and stability in the region. He affirmed that these forces exemplify military strength and discipline, and their role must be reinforced to serve the interests of Hadramout and its citizens.

In conclusion, Al-Zubaidi’s visit underscores the commitment of the Presidential Leadership Council to support military efforts in maintaining peace and security in Hadramout. The emphasis on training, readiness, and the integrity of military forces reflects a proactive approach to addressing security challenges in the region.

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