President Hadi attends NDC Final Plenary Session January 21, - TopicsExpress



          

President Hadi attends NDC Final Plenary Session January 21, 2014 -SANAA President Abdrabuh Mansour Hadi attended on Tuesday the NDC Final Plenary Session. At the beginning of the final plenary session, NDCs members stood and paused in a moment of silence during which they read Al-Fatiha for the soul of the NDCs member, Ahmed Sharaf al-Din, who was assassinated this morning. They strongly condemned the assassination of NDC member, who was shot dead by gunmen while he was en route to attend the NDC final plenary session, saying this kind of acts targeting Yemens security and stability. In the final plenary session, President Hadi delivered a speech where he stressed the importance of succeeding the national proceedings for the secure future of Yemen, reiterating that the success of NDC will maintain Yemen’s security and stability, assuring that Yemen’s unity will stay forever. President Hadi announced during Tuesdays national dialogue session that conference proceedings would continue to Saturday NDC must be succeeded even if the president and all colleagues were killed. He added that All people should know that the good forces are stronger and greater than the evil ones. Hadi who chaired Tuesdays session, gave the closing speech for the national dialogue, announcing that recommendations made at previous sessions had been unanimously endorsed. Not only Yemeni people who are watching the success of the NDC, but also all the world are watching this success, the President stated. The President added that all Yemenis are looking forward to have a country in which they live in a dignity, security and stability. The president praised the NDC’s final document, affirming that its content will be strictly implemented during the up-coming period, singling out that this document will save Yemen from segmentation, fanaticism and divisions. He further said that monopolization of power, centralization and mismanagement were behind suffrages of all Yemenis, hinting that these negatives pushed southerners to take to streets and demand to make changes. He added that the conferences outcome document was 100 percent Yemeni and not the product of any foreign interference. Hadi cited that this document would tackle all Yemen’s complicated issues including monopolization of power, centralization and mismanagement, emphasizing that the new constitution will guarantee unity of Yemeni people and land. Hadi asserted that the agreement, enshrined in the outcome document, aimed to resolve the contentious issue of southern secession and establish the essence of the new Yemen. The agreement, drafted in December, recommended the formation of a committee tasked with deciding the number of Yemens federal regions and setting up a credit fund for the countrys impoverished south. Meanwhile, members of NDC unanimously voted on the NDC final statement and document which included all notes submitted by political components in the NDC.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 17:06:37 +0000

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