Sunday, 17-June-2007
Almotamar Net - Secretary General of the General Peoples Congress (GPC) Abdulqader Bajammal expressed Sunday his fears that the slogans and speeches as well as statements and festivals would empty the process of reform from its real purport because of bidding and wrangles. Almotamar.net - Secretary General of the General People's Congress (GPC) Abdulqader Bajammal expressed Sunday his fears that the slogans and speeches as well as statements and festivals would empty the process of reform from its real purport because of bidding and wrangles.

Bajammal has further said that there is a permanent danger threatening the question of reform if the reform itself becomes just a means rather than a goal and means and more than its being an end, consequently things will get mixed and then festivals, speeches, poems and statements would replace the major task for which the Yemeni society and the people of this society work for.

In an address he delivered in the opening of a symposium on reforms package, reality and horizons organised today by Al-Mithaq Institute Bajammal said," It is not the responsibility of the GPC to feed the people with slogans and it is easy to make speeches and festivals." He added "I do not want spectators in a radical operation of reforms, I want actual participants and great mass to say this is right and this is wrong"



The GPC secretary general said education is the essence of the reform process and if " We do not take the issue of education as being a major axis in development we will then do injustice to the whole history and all the truth," affirming that education is an essential issue for democracy, development and evolvement."

In this regard "We talk about education as the main nucleus and dynamo of normal and balanced society aspires intellectual, political, organisational and cultural unity of the society, Mr. Bajammal said.

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