Governor of Aden’s Central Bank Resigned

Governor of the central Bank of Aden, Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Mabaqi, on Wednesday resigned from his post.

Southern media reported, quoting officials close to the bank governor, that Al-Mabaqi submitted his resignation to the President of the Riyadh-formed Presidential Council, Rashad Al-Alimi.

This comes amid disagreements between the Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance in the government loyal to the Saudi-led coalition.

Other sources reported Saudi pressure to refuse his resignation.

The Finance Ministry forced the bank to pay annual bonuses to employees despite the governor’s objection, as it violates the reform efforts required by regional and international parties in return for providing a Saudi and Emirati deposit.

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