Yemen’s president sacks governor accused of ties to al Qaida
SANAA, Yemen — Yemen’s president has sacked a governor who was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department for his ties with al-qaida.
The presidential decree by Abed Rabbou Mansour Hadi was issued on Sunday. Hadi removed the governor of the central province of al-bayda, Nayef al-qaysi, and named Salah al-rassass as his replacement.
Bayda is a known al-qaida hotbed, and where the U.S. had carried out airstrikes and raids in the past years hunting the group’s operatives.
Al-qaysi was classified by the U.S. as a “specially designated global terrorist’’ over allegations that he financed the group.
Al-qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, as the Yemen affiliate is known, has long been seen as the global network’s most dangerous branch, and has been implicated in a number of attempted attacks on the U.S. homeland.