Mohamed Al-Naqeeb: The crowding scenes in the beaches and parks of the capital Aden, reflect a deep sense of security and stability

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Aden Capital | South Eye


Mohammed Al-Naqeeb, the official spokesperson for our Southern Armed Forces, affirmed that the scenes witnessed in the capital, Aden, during the Eid holidays marked by crowded beaches, parks, and gardens reflect a profound societal sense of security and stability that the capital enjoys. He noted that these vibrant, lively atmospheres embody a reassuring reality experienced by citizens both inside and outside the capital.

In a post on platform (X), Mohammed Al-Naqeeb stated:

"The beaches, parks, and gardens have been filled with families coming from within the capital, Aden, and beyond, in a social scene that reflects the deep sense of security and stability… These are vibrant scenes that clearly illustrate the sense of reassurance that our capital, Aden, enjoys."

Al-Naqeeb emphasized that these positive atmospheres are the fruit of significant efforts by the southern security forces in all their formations, and the tasks entrusted to them, under the leadership of the local authority represented by Governor Ahmed Hamed Lamlas. He added that the governor, through his wisdom and determination, and with the direct support and close follow-up of President Commander Aidaros Al-Zubaidi, has been able to overcome challenges and persistent attempts to Obfuscate by parties that do not want stability for the capital, Aden. These same parties, he pointed out, have consistently worked to sustain living and service-related crises.

He added:

> "At the heart of these scenes stands the pivotal role of our security forces, with their disciplined presence, refined conduct, and unwavering dedication to ensuring the safety of Eid atmospheres and of every other day. They have endured the heat of the sun, leaving the comfort of their homes to stand along the roads and beaches, performing their duties with sincerity and responsibility. They have turned Eid into an occasion to reaffirm that security and stability prevail in the capital, Aden, and in all cities of the south."


Al-Naqeeb noted that the security and stability that Aden capital enjoys today are not only a source of pride, but also a collective responsibility to preserve and enhance, standing alongside the leadership of the local authority and those heroes who have stayed up and sacrificed to achieve it. He added:

"Our deepest gratitude and appreciation go to our security personnel the guardians of Eid and of all our days, and the symbols of hope in this resilient, patient city."

Reaffirmed that,  "These atmospheres also constitute highly professional media content, and it is the great responsibility of journalists and activists to document and highlight them. This is not only an expression of loyalty to those who made them possible, or out of love for our capital, Aden, and its sons, but also a true test of media professionalism and its ability to capture these positive national moments and deliver them to public opinion in a powerful and professional manner."