On Wednesday, Abdul Rahman Sheikh, the Minister of State and Governor of Aden, held a significant meeting with a delegation from the United Nations Special Envoy’s office in the temporary capital of Aden. The delegation, led by military advisor Anthony Hayward, examined the current situation in the city, focusing on vital issues related to services, development, and humanitarian efforts.
During the discussions, both parties reviewed several key issues aimed at enhancing cooperation between the local authority and the UN envoy’s office. They explored mechanisms to support service delivery, development initiatives, and humanitarian projects in Aden. These initiatives are designed to bolster stability and improve overall conditions for the residents of the city.
Governor Sheikh emphasized the ongoing commitment to administrative reform and institutional development within the local government. He highlighted the necessity of a responsible and direct approach to government initiatives. Sheikh noted that prioritizing the needs of citizens, improving living conditions, and addressing the aftermath of war and corruption remain top priorities for the local authorities.
This meeting underscores the collaborative efforts between local authorities and international organizations to address the pressing challenges facing Aden. As both sides work together, they aim to create a more stable and prosperous environment for the residents of the city.
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