Security plan of 20th Gulf Cup discussed in Lahj
The Source: www.sabanews.net - 06/01/2010
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Lahj Governor , Head of the Security Committee in the province Muhasen al-Naqib discussed here on Wednesday with Deputy Interior Minster Saleh al-Zawari the security issues and conditions in the province and the security plan of the 20th Gulf Cup.
The two sides reviewed the security committee's plan in light of which the security plan of Lahj province would be set up within the preparations for hosting the 20th Gulf Championship scheduled to be held in November 2010 in the southern port cities of Aden, Yemen's business capital, Abyan and Lahj.
They dealt with the role of security services in the province to address the security disorders at the level of district and providing the care for the security services so as to ensure they carry out their duties properly.Meanwhile, they also reviewed aspects of training and rehabilitation and the necessary capacities to perform the national and humanitarian duty towards the homeland, its unity, security, and stability . Late in December 2009, President Ali Abdullah Saleh affirmed that doubtlessly Yemen can host the championship, saying arrangements were ongoing for the championship and nothing can impede the efforts to make it happen in the specified place and on the set time.Earlier Prime Minister Ali Muhammad Mujawar has said Yemen must be ready to host the important sport event, affirming nothing can derail the project.In an interview with the Dubai Sport Channel, Saleh said preparing and building the infrastructure necessary for the event is underway, affirming that the central and local authorities are coordinating to make the championship a success.He said the current situation never means life is paralyzed and activities are derailed; and there is no force that can impact on hosting the sport event, which would, for the first time, be organized in Yemen.'What has been said and done in some channels and on websites to make the hosting appear unsuccessful are just failed attempts by those seeking dirty gains.'There are solutions to all problems and those breaking the law and trying to destabilize the nation can't meet their aim, because we are ready for every thing: to go ahead with our plans as well as tackling those subversive elements, Saleh said.Any country has its own problems but schedules remain, he added.
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