Categories: Houthi

Houthi militia continues to replace teachers and employees with loyalists in Ibb, furthering their control over the region.

Houthi Militia Continues Campaign Against Teachers and State Employees

The Houthi militia is intensifying its campaign to exclude teachers and state employees in areas under its control. This effort involves dismissing individuals from public positions and replacing them with loyalists, all amid worsening living and economic conditions.

Widespread Dismissals in Key Sectors

Sources indicate that the militia has dismissed hundreds of employees across various sectors, particularly in education and health. Many of those affected have served in their roles for years, while others remain imprisoned as captives. This systematic exclusion raises concerns about the future of public services in these regions.

Teacher’s Struggle Highlighted

Activists recently shared a video featuring teacher Abdullah Farah, who works at the Martyrs’ Complex in Jabla, southwest of Ibb. In the video, he expresses his frustration over losing half of his salary after being removed from his public position. Despite his continuous service, his name has not been reinstated on the payroll list, even after he escalated his case from the school to the provincial education office and then to Sana’a.

Long-Term Commitment Ignored

Farah, who has dedicated 28 years to teaching, emphasizes that he has never missed a day of work. While his colleagues continue to receive their salaries, he has faced months without pay, despite previous assurances that his name would be added back to the payroll.

Broader Implications for Educators

According to educational sources, Farah’s situation reflects the struggles of thousands of teachers in Houthi-controlled areas. The militia has not paid salaries since October 2016 and has been systematically removing names from payrolls for months. This strategy aims to replace existing staff with loyalists and punish those who refuse to support the militia’s destructive agenda.

The ongoing situation poses significant challenges for education and public service in Yemen, as the Houthi militia continues to undermine the stability of essential institutions.

To follow the news in Arabic

Salam Noor

Recent Posts

Taiz police swiftly apprehend a suspect in the murder case of Captain Majid Amir.

Security Forces in Taiz Apprehend Suspect in Officer's Murder On Thursday evening, the Taiz Security…

15 hours ago

Presidential directives issued to honor the legacy of former Vice President Ali Salem Al-Baidh.

President Alimi Honors Late Vice President Ali Salem Al-Baidh In a significant move to honor…

17 hours ago

The Prime Minister welcomed the Federal Minister for European and International Affairs of Austria.

Prime Minister Welcomes Austrian Federal Minister for European and International Affairs On Thursday, Prime Minister…

1 day ago

Council member Salem Al-Khanbashi discusses upcoming priorities for Hadramaut province.

Political Discussions in Hadhramaut: A Focus on Future Challenges Hadhramaut Leadership Engages with Local Political…

1 day ago

Council member Dr. Abdullah Al-Alimi discusses military developments with the Chief of Staff.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Elyami Meets Military Leaders to Discuss Readiness and Coordination Sana'a, Yemen – Today,…

1 day ago

The Yemeni ambassador to Bahrain discusses the situation in Yemen with the Bahraini Foreign Minister.

Yemeni Ambassador Discusses Developments in Yemen with Bahraini Foreign Minister Bahrain, October 2023 – Dr.…

1 day ago