The events of Khor Maksar..An opportunity for the Transitional Council to correct the situation in the capital, Aden
English - Monday 07 February 2022 الساعة 09:16 am
The southern journalist, Abdul Rahman Anis, considered that the events of Khor Maksar, which took place between two factions in the security forces of Aden, represent an opportunity for the leadership of the Southern Transitional Council, to correct the situation and restructure the security forces in the capital, Aden.
Anis said in his Facebook post, that the clashes in Khor Maksar represent an opportunity for the leadership of the Southern Transitional Council if it wanted to correct the situation, in the capital, Aden.
The security committee in the capital, Aden, said that it had formed a committee to investigate the events of Khor Maksar, and that it would take strict measures against the perpetrators, whatever their names, qualities and leadership positions.
Commenting on the events of Khor Maksar, the southern politician Hani al-Beidh said that the Southern Transitional Council, five years after announcing its formation, needs today a systematic evaluation process, which begins with a solid building restructuring on solid foundations and the development of broad plans and programs to maintain an appropriate and effective role, and to get out of the state of monotony. which he lives.
The official in the Southern Transitional Council, Ahmed Omar bin Farid, stressed that the leadership of the Council will not allow and will not stand idly by before any person or leader who sees himself above the law, above the south, its cause and its project.
And he said in a tweet to him on Twitter: “There will be no person above the south, its cause and its project, and whoever thinks in a moment of arrogance and arrogance that he will be above the law and the interests of the people is wrong, explaining that whoever believes that the leadership of the Transitional Council will accept this and will stand idly by is mistaken.”
Military analyst Colonel Saleh al-Da'ari believes that security in Aden and other governorates will only be established by the full and undiminished control of the local and security authorities, which will enable them to deter outlaws who harness the state's weapons against the state for the purpose of extortion, looting and intimidation of citizens.