On Monday, President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Alimi, the head of the Presidential Leadership Council, extended heartfelt condolences to the family of General Mohsen Mohammed Al-Alfi, a respected member of the Shura Council. General Al-Alfi passed away after a distinguished life dedicated to serving his country and its people.
In his message, President Alimi, alongside members of the Presidential Leadership Council and the government, expressed sincere sympathies to the bereaved family. He praised General Al-Alfi’s noble character, his significant contributions to the nation, and his honorable history in defending the revolution and the republican system. The President emphasized that the general’s unwavering commitment to Yemen will be remembered by future generations.
President Alimi highlighted General Al-Alfi’s extensive career, noting his substantial efforts in various civil and security leadership roles. These positions included serving as Vice President of the Shura Council, Chairman of the Supreme Elections Committee, and Minister of Awqaf and Guidance. Additionally, he held key roles as Minister of Interior, Minister of Justice, and Minister of Social Insurance. Each of these positions underscored his dedication to the nation’s governance and security.
General Al-Alfi’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations. His profound commitment to his country and its people serves as a testament to his character and dedication. For more updates, visit Yemen TV.
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