Good news from Aden, Yemen! The temporary curfew that had been in place in the southern city has officially been lifted. Residents can now move freely as life returns to normal, marking a significant step towards stability in the interim capital.
The decision to end the curfew was announced by the Southern Giants Brigade, acting under the directives of Abdulrahman Saleh al-Muharrami, a member of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council. This move comes after the Homeland Shield Forces, also aligned with the Presidential Leadership Council, successfully took control of major streets and intersections, ensuring security across the city.
The curfew was initially put in place earlier this week as a precautionary measure due to heightened security concerns. However, swift action by government-affiliated forces, including the deployment of the National Shield Forces and the redeployment of the Giants Brigades, helped secure key facilities like Aden International Airport and the presidential palace. Their efforts have clearly paid off, as authorities confirm improved security conditions.
In another major development signaling a push for unified governance, the Southern Transitional Council announced its dissolution. This means the Council is ending all its political and organizational activities, further consolidating efforts under the existing authorities.
Yemeni leaders have consistently emphasized their dedication to preserving national unity and restoring peace across all liberated areas. The lifting of the curfew in Aden is a strong indicator that these efforts are bearing fruit, allowing citizens to resume their daily lives with greater peace of mind. This positive shift is a hopeful sign for the future of the region.
Source: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20260109-curfew-lifted-in-yemens-aden/