[08/05/2017 03:46]
Riyadh, (Saba)- The three newly appointed ministers have sworn in before President Abdu Rabbo Mansour Hadi; Judge Jamal Omer as Minister of Justice, Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed as Minister of Public Works and Roads and Mohammad Hasan Askar as Minister of Human Rights.
After the oath, President Hadi urged the new ministers to activate their ministries to perform their duties in serving the citizen and the society, noting that all will be under his follow up.
For their parts, the ministers expressed their gratitude for the confidence granted by the president to them, confirming that they will do their best to serve the homeland.
They valued the president's directives and considered them work program to implement as priorities in their agenda and translate them into practical situation.
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