The Marawi Supreme Mobilization and Vigilance Committee congratulates the armed forces on their successive victories and confirms the work in a harmonious matrix of local security and protection.

The Supreme Mobilization and Vigilance Committee in Marawi locality held its regular meeting in the local meeting hall.

Chaired by the Vice Chairman of the Committee, Major General Maash Salah Ahmed Abdullah.

In statements to the press after the meeting, the Vice Chairman of the Committee praised the armed forces which are progressing at a rapid pace with great popular support and achieving victory after victory on all fronts these days.

Stressing that the meeting discussed the execution reports of the various commissions and the directives of last week's meeting, which crystallized in their entirety the importance of strengthening the role of mobilization and public alert in securing the boundaries of responsibility in the locality against security threats, in joint coordination with the leadership of the 19th Infantry Division and other regular agencies.

The vice-chairman of the Supreme Committee for Mobilization and Vigilance of the locality renewed the call to citizens to increase the feeling of security and to inform regular agencies of any suspicious activity or negative phenomenon threatening the security of society.

In turn, Major General Security, Mr. Ibrahim Muhammad Othman, a member of the committee, commended the fighters of the armed forces, other regular agencies and the youths on alert as they offered lessons of sacrifice and redemption in battles for dignity, wishing a speedy recovery to the wounded and injured.

While serving as a member of the Supreme Mobilization and Vigilance Committee of the locality, Brigadier General M., confirmed: Ahmed Muhammad Al-Hassan said that the committee works in harmony with the heart of one man to through the general mobilization and leadership of the (19) Merowe Infantry Division and various regular agencies, and that they will remain vigilant for protection. and the security of the locality.





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