The lies of Ben Adyio about the Emirates and Balhaf.. an attempt to escape from the scene of the fall

English - Wednesday 17 November 2021 الساعة 05:57 pm
Shabwa, NewsYemen, private:

The size of attendance and interaction with the expanded public meeting of the people of Shabwa governorate, which was held in the "Al-Watta" area in the Nisab district, was a clear embodiment of the extent of the popular ferment in the governorate against its Brotherhood authority.

This was evident in the statement issued by the meeting, which summarized the catastrophic situation in the governorate as a result of the performance of this authority, and made its dismissal the first demand of the people of the governorate.

While the prominent tribal sheikh, Sheikh Awad Muhammad bin Al-Wazir, in his speech to the meeting, who was the owner of the invitation, clearly called for the dismissal of the Brotherhood governor, Muhammad bin Adyio, as he stressed that "Shabwa today needs a governor who will help the Shabwani class."

 The angry popular scene against the Shabwa authority, which is under the control of the Brotherhood, which was embodied in the meeting, prompted the group, through its media and activists, to attack it and portray it as a “conspiracy” led by the UAE to target the governorate and its governor, Bin Adyio.

Summoning the Emirates cylinder to cover up the Brotherhood’s failure and tampering in Shabwa, which bin Adyo himself had previously done, in his last interview with the Russian “Sputnik” agency last Sunday, in which he attacked the UAE under the pretext of impeding the export of gas from the Balhaf facility.

 Ben Adyio’s attack in the dialogue carried a series of fallacies and obvious lies, foremost of which was his talk that the main reason for the collapse of the currency was the cessation of the country’s oil and gas exports, and that the gas exported from Balhaf constituted 60% of the Yemeni state’s revenues.

Bin Adyio’s allegations are belied by the figures of the last budget for Yemen in 2014 submitted by the Basinduwa government, which was under the control of the Brotherhood, as the exported gas revenues were estimated at about 136 billion Yemeni riyals, an amount less than 10% of the estimated budget revenues, while oil revenues were the ones that were reaching  to 60%.

While Bin Adyio asserts that the halt in gas exports from Balhaf is caused by the presence of the UAE, the man did not disclose the real reason behind not fully resuming oil production, despite his acknowledgment that all the oil fields in Shabwa, Marib and Hadhramaut are under the control of legitimacy.

Bin Adyio revealed that the amount of oil produced by Shabwa today does not exceed 7,500 barrels per day only, while the governorate’s production before the war was 80,000 barrels per day, acknowledging that not all fields returned to production and that only one field produced out of 23 fields inside Shabwa.

While Ibn Adyo did not provide reasons for not fully resuming oil production from Shabwa, the man rejects the idea of the governorate authority holding talks with foreign companies to resume production, claiming that "this is one of the tasks of the Ministry of Oil and the government and not of the local authorities."

An apparent contradiction in the man’s dialogue between the oil and gas files, which reflects the extent of the Brotherhood’s lies against the UAE to hide the extent of the disaster that Shabwa suffers due to corruption and tampering with the authority of Bin Adyio and the Brotherhood behind him, and to escape the scene of the fall that is soon due to the escalation of the popular movement in the governorate.