The Governor of Hodeida Mohammed Ayyash Qahim, along with the Deputy Governor for Financial and Administrative Affairs Mohammed Al-Nahari, briefed on Wednesday on the requirements for the restoration and rehabilitation of the infrastructure of the naval college as it was destroyed by the aggression warplane.
Governor Qahim and the daytime agent listened to an explanation from the college director, Major General Muhammad al-Qaderi, about the plan to meet the requirements of restoring and rehabilitating the college building and all its facilities and infrastructure, which were subjected to systematic destruction that led to the cessation of education in it.
They also listened to an explanation about the work that the leadership of the Naval College began to implement, including removing the rubble of damage and the debris left by the aggression raids in the college’s building and facilities, in preparation for the implementation of some treatments and preparation for the restoration process.
Major General Al-Qaderi gave a detailed explanation of the overall technical and material needs to rehabilitate the college, provide the supplies and equipment it requires, and the priorities for receiving a new batch of students and opening enrollment.
The governor of Hodeidah stressed the importance of restoring the activity of the Maritime College, opening its doors to students, and starting the process of restoring it and preparing it for study, considering the damage it suffered as a testament to the ugliness and hatred of the Saudi regime against Yemen, land and people.
Source: Yemen News Agency