The Ministry of Transport organizes a speech event on the National Day of Resilience

the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions organized a speech ceremony to commemorate the National Day of Resilience under the slogan “And the consequence is for the righteous.”
At the ceremony, the Minister of Transport, Amer Al-Marani, considered the National Day of Resilience an important stage of the Yemeni people’s march in the face of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression, and at the same time, it represented a message to the world about the continued steadfastness and steadfastness of the Yemeni people.
He pointed out that the steadfastness of the Yemeni people and their legendary struggle astonished the world and the international community, after the aggression reached a dead end, despite the destruction, targeting and bombing of civilians, civilian objects and infrastructure for seven years.
He pointed out that the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions are among the government agencies that were greatly affected by the aggression, and were directly targeted, knowing their importance in moving the development process through its land, sea and air services.
Minister Al-Marani explained that the first attack of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression, on the night of March 26, 2015, on Sanaa International Airport, after declaring war on Yemen from Washington, at a time when civilian flights were continuing in a precedent that had not happened in contemporary history.
He stated that the aggression aircraft targeted the port of Hodeidah, the infrastructure, cranes, bridge cranes, electricity, docks, hangars, and other devices associated with the port’s work, as well as vital land ports that were directly destroyed.
He pointed to the efforts of the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions in rehabilitating what was destroyed by the aggression to maintain professional work, technical operational readiness, implement projects of importance and provide their services, to alleviate the suffering of the citizen in accordance with the strategic plans and guiding guidelines of the national vision, and its implementation mechanism.
In turn, the Deputy Minister of Information, Fahmi Al-Yousifi, considered the revival of the National Day of Resilience a victory for the Yemeni people over the forces of aggression, which are living in a state of confusion and failure.
He said: “Seven years of aggression against Yemen is measured as a victory for all the anti-aggression forces, and a defeat by all standards for the aggressive forces of a brutal and anti-life imperialist nature.”
Al-Yousifi stressed that the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression aimed – seven years ago – to dismantle the Yemeni fabric, obliterate the faith identity, and strive to achieve its goals aimed at implementing its plans to divide the country into small and weak states.
The event included a presentation on the direct and indirect damages and losses suffered by the Ministry of Transport and its affiliated bodies and institutions since 2015-2021, at a cost of nine billion and 311 million and 552 thousand dollars.
A short film entitled “I trust our people” and a poem by the poet Khaled Al Roqi about national steadfastness and the process of breaking the siege was shown.
The event was attended by the undersecretaries of the Ministry of Transport, the head of the General Authority for Regulating Land Transport Affairs, the undersecretary of the General Authority for Civil Aviation and Meteorology, advisers to the Ministry of Transport, assistant undersecretaries of the General Authority for Civil Aviation and Meteorology, general managers, employees of the ministry, its bodies and institutions



