YEMEN Press Agency

Pro-coalition government sets impossible conditions for paying IDPs’ salaries

ADEN. Jan. 01 (YPA) – The government loyal to the Saudi-led coalition set impossible conditions on displaced employees in the areas under its control in exchange for their payment, which coincides with a new escalation of the displaced after the suspension of their financial dues.

Saudi newspaper “Asharq Al-Awsat” quoted sources in pro- coalition government as saying: “Among the conditions is the need for weekly attendance of employees to their alternative workplaces in Aden at least.”

The paper pointed out that this condition was rejected by displaced employees whose salaries are not enough to rent a house, and are demanding a subsistence and transportation allowance.

Pro-coalition government dragged hundreds of state employees in the northern governorates to the areas under its control in an attempt to circumvent demands for payment of salaries, but the disbursement process in Aden did not last long and stopped as the coalition moves to stop the salaries of employees in its areas under the pretext of the Sanaa forces’ decision to stop smuggling and looting Yemeni oil.

E.M