Almotamar.net - Yemen Vice-President Abid Rabu Mansour Hadi on Sunday said investment climates , production activities and the wheel of economy cannot continue rotating but under stability and security , praising in this regard the role of Yemen , and its armed forces and security .
In his speech on Sunday at the opening session of a conference by the Fish Cooperative Union held in the capital Sana'a, the Vice-President added that Yemen is experiencing a firm stage of development giving and economic activity where investments are doubling in many sectors especially the fish sector which is an important pillar in the economic structure and food security.
He went on saying "we are confident in the national potentials and efficiencies for the wise management of the fish reservoir and wealth that Yemen possesses and it is a suitable opportunity to emphasize on this sound management."
Mr Hadi said out of this large concept of development it becomes sure that security and stability are a basic pillar of development and that has been embodied by in the secure and stable life and availability of climates of stability and peace that Yemen is experiencing and restoration of the state of public peace now established in the districts of Saada governorate after president Ali Abdullah Saleh's announcement of the end of the war and the return of normal life to the areas of Saada governorate. This indicates the big role played by the defence and security establishment in shouldering its constitutional responsibility and military and security duties. Mr Hadi called at the same time on specialists and officials at the fish sector to hold a plenary meeting to contribute to a convenient and specialised coining working seriously for building a real strategy investment activities and companies in the fish sector in Yemen.
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