In a heartfelt message to the Yemeni people, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, head of the Presidential Leadership Council, urged citizens and national forces to unite, reject division, and promote values of solidarity and compassion. He also called on the private sector, financial communities, and social initiatives to enhance their charitable programs, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, when the need for support intensifies. The President emphasized the importance of mobilizing all available resources to alleviate the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the Houthi militia, which operates under Iranian support.
In his Ramadan address, President Alimi, alongside his fellow council members and the government, extended warm wishes to all Yemenis, both at home and abroad. He described Ramadan as a month of mercy, a chance for piety, and an opportunity for community support. The President prayed for blessings during this holy month and expressed hopes for the realization of the Yemeni people’s aspirations for victory, the restoration of state institutions, and the achievement of security and stability.
In a speech delivered on his behalf by Minister of Awqaf and Guidance Dr. Mohammed Shabeeba, President Alimi offered special congratulations to the brave members of the armed forces, security personnel, and popular resistance fighters stationed at the frontlines. He expressed gratitude to all national components, as well as allies in the Saudi-led coalition, for their significant contributions to sustaining the heroic resistance against the Houthi militia.
President Alimi stated, “During these blessed days and nights, we call on everyone, especially philanthropists in the business sector, to elevate the values of compassion and assist those in need.” He highlighted the importance of humanitarian interventions for affected families, asserting that a united community dedicated to good cannot be defeated.
The President acknowledged the ongoing suffering of the Yemeni people due to the unjust war imposed by the Houthi militia, which employs terror and destruction to undermine livelihoods. He recognized the severe economic and service-related crises affecting citizens, as well as the pain expressed through peaceful demonstrations and the cries of mothers and children across the nation.
Despite the challenges, President Alimi reaffirmed his commitment, along with his council members, to spare no effort in alleviating the suffering caused by the Houthi militia, which has attempted to cripple the nation by targeting oil facilities and disrupting exports.
The President commended the strength and resilience of the Yemeni people in the face of the Houthi militia’s plans, which have failed despite causing significant financial crises. He noted that the state has lost over 60% of its public resources, which are crucial for maintaining foreign currency reserves.
“We stand today more resilient after nearly two and a half years of these criminal attacks, and we remain committed to transforming crises into opportunities for decisive victory,” he stated.
In his address, President Alimi reminded citizens in Houthi-controlled areas that the government has made every effort and concession to improve their conditions and resume salary payments. However, he lamented that the militia seeks only poverty and oppression for the Yemeni people. He reiterated the government’s support for citizens in these areas and their dreams of breaking free from oppression.
On a national level, President Alimi announced his acceptance of an invitation from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to attend an extraordinary Arab summit in Cairo on March 4. This participation underscores Yemen’s steadfast position alongside the Palestinian people and its rejection of any projects aimed at displacing them or undermining their just cause.
The President emphasized the importance of humanitarian initiatives during this religious occasion, directing relevant authorities to expedite the release of prisoners who have served three-quarters or half of their sentences. He also called for the establishment of committees in provinces to assist those in financial distress.
In closing, President Alimi expressed his belief that despite the long night of hardship, dawn will come, and Yemen will rise again. He prayed for the success of all during Ramadan, asking for mercy for the martyrs, healing for the wounded, and freedom for the detained. He wished everyone a blessed Ramadan, emphasizing the importance of unity and support in overcoming challenges.
“Ramadan Kareem, and may you all be well,” he concluded.
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