Yemen's President urges ministers to return to work in Aden

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The President of Yemen is urging government officials to resume work in Aden. According to national news agency WAM, President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has asked the ministries to commence their work and run the state until the capital, Sana’a is liberated from Houthi rebels. President Hadi has stressed the urgent need to normalise life and provide for the daily requirements of people in Aden and other areas surrounding it. President Hadi, who returned to the southern port city on Tuesday, is calling for unity and co-operation in order to achieve stability.

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