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Cabinet approves government matrix to implement directives of Revolution Leader

The Cabinet, in its meeting on Wednesday chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, approved the governmental matrix to implement the directives of the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr Al-Din Al-Houthi.

The matrix prepared by the Cabinet’s General Secretariat included the main tasks entrusted to all ministries, their affiliated agencies, and the local authority in the Capital Sana’a and the province to prepare the procedures and activities implementing those tasks, with defining the dates of implementation and measurement indicators.

The Cabinet emphasized on the Executive Office of the National Vision Department to follow up on the completion of the matrix and its implementation.

Among the most prominent tasks included in the matrix is working to improve the practical performance in state institutions at the central and local levels to serve citizens and manage their affairs in various fields.

The matrix also included aspects related to the work of the principle of justice and equity in the implementation of development and service projects in various areas.

The matrix reflected the directives of the Leader of the Revolution with regard to supporting and encouraging community initiatives and promoting the spirit of close cooperation between government agencies at the central and local levels and the society.

In its meeting, the Cabinet approved banning the import and circulation of foreign coffee, as a protective measure to encourage and motivate farmers to produce Yemeni coffee and expand the cultivation of this important commodity crop, which is one of the promising sectors in supporting the national economy.

The Cabinet praised the warning operation carried out by the armed forces, in the vicinity of Al-Dhaba port in Hadramout province, to prevent the looting of Yemeni oil through this port and other ports controlled by the Saudi-Emirati occupation.

The meeting discussed aspects related to the inventory and evaluation of the material damage caused by the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression against the Yemeni people over the past years, which affected public and private facilities and infrastructure in various sectors.

Source: Yemen News Agency