Al -Bahsni: The sons of Hadramout are her fortified shield and her fixed bond

Major General Faraj Al -Bahsni, Vice -President of the Southern Transitional Council, a member of the Command Council, said that in light of the fateful challenges and challenges witnessed by the national scene, we confirm that there is no need to worry about Hadramout, this good land, so its people are the most eager and fulfilled it, and they have proven in all stages that they are its fortified shield and its steadfast bond.
He called in a post on the X platform today, Saturday, to join hands and cohesion between all the people of Hadramout, the importance of overcoming differences, and to stay away from everything that deepens the divisions or tears the coherent Hadrami fabric.
He explained that Hadramout today needs a unified vision that is in its interest above all considerations, adding that everyone agrees on the status and importance of Hadramout, but separation and conflict will only lead to weakening it, at a time when we are more in need of what we are to unite and joint work.
"Political diversity is not a cause for disagreement, but rather it must be the power to be built on a real partnership and a collector project that meets the aspirations of our children."He emphasized that "Hadramout was a model during the past years of stability and harmony, and its people have previously spread the spirit of love and brotherhood, and established nations with their civilization and their tolerance," and continued "and today, the responsibility of us to preserve these values and build a common future that unites and does not differentiate, unites and does not tear."
He stressed the importance of the presence of a real and comprehensive Hadrami political bearer, representing all parties and political, civil and tribal components, as a national necessity that enables Al -Hadram to determine their interests clearly, away from conflicts, exclusion or uniqueness, everyone must be involved in bringing the interests of Hadramout that no one disagree. ”
He warned that "the formation of this inclusive political bearer will give each Hadrami the right to belong to the political movement that he deems appropriate, without this affiliation to achieve a difference or conflict, and everyone will contribute to the representation of Hadramout effectively in the upcoming arrangements related to the future of the state and the interests of the province."
He warned that "the continuation of the existing situation without dialogue or mutual acceptance between the components of Hadramout will not make any progress for anyone, but will keep the province in the cycle of division."
He urged "all parties to adopt dialogue as a means of resolving disputes, upholding the voice of reason and responsibility, in a way that achieves the aspirations of the sons of Hadramout, and preserves the unity of their ranks and its great position."