On Thursday, the High Security Committee of Hadhramaut convened in Mukalla, led by Governor Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi. The meeting aimed to discuss the latest developments in security and efforts to enhance stability in the region. Key participants included leaders from the Second and First Military Zones, as well as security and police directors from both the coastal and valley areas of Hadhramaut, alongside commanders of military and security units.
The meeting primarily focused on assessing the performance of security and military forces. Participants emphasized the need to elevate readiness and vigilance to counter any attempts to disrupt security and stability in the province. During the discussions, the committee approved several essential measures to ensure safety, including a ban on the entry and circulation of weapons through military checkpoints and borders.
The committee issued an official statement highlighting the importance of community solidarity. It urged citizens to cooperate with security agencies and to reject any rumors or calls that threaten the safety of Hadhramaut. Additionally, the committee stressed the necessity of adhering to legal frameworks and warned against engaging with any military or security formations outside the state’s recognized institutions.
In a bid to foster national unity, the committee called on all residents of the province to unite their voices and efforts. It reiterated that security and stability are collective responsibilities shared by both the community and security forces. The committee asserted that development and essential services can only thrive in a stable environment supported by state institutions.
The security committee expressed gratitude for the support from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates through the Arab Coalition. It praised their assistance to military and security institutions, as well as their ongoing contributions to relief, reconstruction, and development efforts in Hadhramaut. The committee confirmed that security forces remain fully prepared and mobilized to protect the province’s achievements and confront any challenges to its stability.
In conclusion, the security committee urged everyone to rally around local leadership and the security committee. It emphasized the need to support their efforts to ensure the continuity of essential services and achieve the desired development in Hadhramaut.
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