The Ministry of Local Administration mourned the death of Major General Muhammad Muhammad Al-Aolfi, who passed away at the age of 65 after a life full of giving in the service of the nation. In the obituary statement, the Ministry praised the deceased's virtues and his high qualities and morals, which earned him the love and respect of all who knew him. The statement touched on the deceased's efforts to develop the performance of local authority agencies, as he worked as director of a number of directorates in various governorates, the last of which was director of the People's Directorate in the capital secretariat, and then an advisor to the secretariat. The Ministry expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the family of the deceased and his colleagues, asking the Almighty God to cover him with His vast mercy and forgiveness, to dwell him in spacious gardens, and to inspire his family and loved ones with patience and solace. "We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return" Source: Yemen News Agency
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