http://www.english.hadhramaut.info Prime Minister inspects Special Forces [The Source: SANA'A\Hadhramaut\Saba - Friday -19/Dec./2014] Prime Minister Khaled Bahah paid on Thursday a visit to the Special Forces Command and inspected conditions of its affiliates. Bahah, who was received by Minister of Interior Jalal al-Ruwaishan and a number of commanders, attended a military parade held on the occasion of the Ceremony of the Arab Police Day marking the 18th of December.

The parade included typical march by anti-terror unit, instant interference unit and riot control unit.

Bahah delivered a speech in which he reflected keenness on restoring order and realizing security and stability. He stressed on realizing standards of competence at all the leading positions and talked about the government's responsibility to handle challenges during these difficult conditions.

"You all know your honest and dedicated role is the framework guarantees the homeland's march in these exceptional conditions," said the Prime Minister, adding (the citizen will not feel confident only when he senses his life is safe."

He assured them that the presidency, the government and all people are with them. "We and you fight one battle and in one trench and the state, the government, political forces, civil society organizations, the regional and international community and all Yemeni people believe that security issue is the top issue must be addressed," he said.

He argued affiliates of the Interior Ministry and security forces to make use of mistakes committed in the past and to shoulder their national responsibility while performing security duty.

He confirmed that the government will not save an effort to ease all difficulties and challenges (facing the realization of security and stability). He pledged to provide equipment needed to realize security. He stressed on embodying principles and values needed during the political transfer and transferring into the federal state.

"You must be wise in dealing with citizens and using weapons and must always respond to the voice of the homeland," Prime Minister Bahah concluded his speech.