Mazhar: The Executive Office in Mazhar District, Ramah Governorate, convened today under the leadership of the Deputy Governor for Services and Development Affairs, Abdullah Al-Dhabibi, to deliberate on strategies to bolster service and development performance and fortify resilience against aggression.
According to Yemen News Agency, the meeting, which included District Director Adel Al-Masawa, Local Secretary Abdullah Youssef, Mobilization Officer Hisham Al-Bakali, and directors of executive office branches, examined reports on the execution of service and development projects for the year 1447 AH. It also explored the proposed project plan for 1448 AH, addressing the challenges faced and strategies to overcome them.
The agenda included discussions on enhancing cohesion and solidarity in confronting aggression forces and their mechanisms, maintaining mobilization, rallying, and readiness to counter enemy strategies, and tackling any escalation or developments in the region.
Participants also focused on advancing the district's agricultural reality in line with revolutionary and political leadership directives, aiming for the self-sufficiency required during the current phase.
During the meeting, Deputy Governor Al-Dhabibi highlighted the necessity of intensifying efforts, improving office performance, and enhancing community services. He emphasized that administrative and service work are integral to confronting aggression and called for strengthening the internal front's resilience and readiness. He urged participation in open military courses to prepare for any potential enemy escalation.
