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The Defense Minister chaired a security meeting in Sayoun to enhance coordination and integration among security and military agencies.

Minister of Defense Leads Security Meeting in Sayun

Sayun, Hadhramaut – Today, Minister of Defense Major General Taher Al-Aqeeli chaired an extensive security meeting in Sayun, Hadhramaut Governorate. The gathering focused on enhancing military and security coordination in the Hadhramaut Valley and Desert.

Key Participants and Discussions

The meeting included prominent figures such as Jamaan Barba, the Deputy Governor of Hadhramaut for Valley and Desert Affairs, Major General Qaid Atef, Deputy Minister of Interior, and Brigadier General Abdullah Bin Habish, Director of Security and Police for the Valley and Desert. They reviewed the current security situation and discussed strategies to improve coordination among military, security agencies, and local authorities.

Emphasizing Law and Order

Minister Al-Aqeeli stressed that building a stable state relies on enforcing law and order. He highlighted that security depends on the rule of law, proactive crime prevention, and enhanced collaboration among security and military forces. This approach aims to ensure the success of joint operational missions.

Importance of Gun Control Legislation

The Minister praised the gun control law, emphasizing its critical role in maintaining stability. He called for its effective implementation and urged community awareness campaigns to promote its objectives. Additionally, he advocated for strict legal actions against violators to foster stability and development in the governorate.

Collaborative Efforts for Enhanced Security

Deputy Governor Barba underscored the necessity of integrating efforts among various security and military agencies and local authorities. This collaboration aims to bolster security and ensure public tranquility in the Valley and Desert districts.

Addressing Security Challenges

The meeting featured contributions from district directors, who outlined significant security challenges they face. They proposed solutions and strategies to enhance security performance and improve collaborative working methods.

This meeting marks a crucial step towards strengthening security measures in Hadhramaut, reflecting the commitment of local authorities to ensure safety and stability in the region.

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