Illusion projects and an alliance of corruption and terrorism .. Shabwa people demand the departure of the Brotherhood

English - Monday 01 February 2021 الساعة 11:31 am
Shabwa, NewsYemen, Exclusive:

 The capital of Shabwa governorate will complete a week while it is mired in complete darkness, and the queues of cars at its stations suffering from crises of oil derivatives, in exchange for the flow of oil tankers from the historic Qena coast to the smuggling routes west.

Shabwa activists and politicians demand the Brotherhood’s authority to leave their governorate.

The political activist, Muhammad Habtoor, wrote in a tweet, “30 million riyals was the bill for mobilization and media drumming for the opening of what they called the port of Qena in Shabwa. Shabwa want to see the impact of these projects on the ground. They are tired of playing with their dreams, hopes and needs. "

The military analyst, Brigadier General Khaled Al-Nassi, tweeted: “If Ibn Adiou presented President Hadi with a file of development projects in Shabwa, the most fake, there are tens of files that document their violations against the Shabwa people, their plundering of their goods, their smuggling to the Brotherhood and the Houthis, and the transfer of Shabwa camps to terrorism, and there will come a day in which each will be held accountable. Who participated in transforming Shabwa into a Brotherhood zone of influence.

 Saleh Banaaman tweeted : “Where the Brotherhood did not find a solution to corruption, lies, theft, hypocrisy, false testimony ... in addition to trying to plant their ideas and their system in the youth and the brotherhood of our children,” stressing that “there is no way for salvation unless they leave Shabwa "..

Under a picture full of cars carrying oil derivatives, Nasser Al-Qumishi wrote: "The diesel power station in Shabwa, which arrived in the Bin Adiu ship through the port of Qena, arrived safely to the Houthi neighborhoods and through the legitimate points with the protection of La'akb's forces."

He added, "Poor young Shabwani, whose heart swung the rope of the ship from what he was pulling from it, thinking the diesel is for Shabwa electricity."

Abd Rabbo Al-Awlaki confronts, summarizing the Brotherhood’s dilemma and their confusion across Shabwa, saying: “Brothers, have mercy on people from lying ..

The eslah media tells you that the electricity is floating in a suspense due to the port's arrest. 

First: Electricity is cut off before the story of the port

 Second: There is no connection between operating or stopping the port of Qena with electricity. Even if there is a thousand ships in the port, who will pay you the value of diesel ... especially that you lied at the opening of the port that the problem of electricity was finally solved.

The port is a port of smuggling and trade, and the people of Shabwa all see this by themselves, and there is no beneficiary except Al-Eisi and his partners in this deal.

He added, the Shabwa Oil Company has nothing to do with the port of Qena, neither from near nor from afar, and what was supplied and sold belongs to Al-Eisi and his partners and the benefit to them. Also, the Arab Sea ports have nothing to do with the port at all."

He continued: "The port is the port of Al-Eisi and its partners in the presidency and the Shabwa authority. As for Shabwa, it is 100% lost. There is no real port on the ground, and the pictures of the inauguration are clear, and there is no financial return for the oil company, no electricity, and they returned over so they brought us misfortunes that they want us to oppose the coalition and the government and insult the provinces." They said, "We will not accept to be like Aden? Oh man of Aden, there are more than 2 million people and 400 megawatts, and they have two months running electricity like the fol ... and we are 600 thousand people and 14 megawatts with electricity in three markets in Aden and you failed and heard the whole world your failure."

He said, "The beginning of the correction is that you stop lying and disregard of the simple minds of Shabwa people, and then it is easy. If you acknowledge the problem, we will reach a solution."