Sana’a - Saba:
The Minister of Education and Scientific Research, Hassan Al-Saadi, emphasized the ministry’s commitment to supporting the University of Sana’a and enabling it to maintain its leading position among Yemeni universities.
During his visit today to review the university’s performance and meet with its council, Minister Al-Saadi praised the efforts of the university’s leadership and its academic and administrative staff under the current circumstances. He noted that working for knowledge and education, especially during this critical phase, is among the most virtuous deeds in the eyes of God.
He expressed his hope that the University of Sana’a would lead other institutions in academic program quality, administrative efficiency, transparency, community service, and positive student engagement. He stressed the importance of promoting scientific , ethical values among students, with educators serving as role models in behavior, discipline, and professionalism.
The minister commended the efforts of the university’s previous leadership, which successfully overcame numerous challenges in recent years. He acknowledged that change is a natural process, expressing confidence in the ability of the current university president and his team to continue the path of progress and development.
He reiterated the ministry’s support for the university’s leadership in addressing various challenges, reinforcing the University of Sana’a’s role as a leading academic and national institution.
For his part, Dr. Mohammed Al-Bukaiti, President of the University of Sana’a, affirmed that the university is implementing a comprehensive plan to address current challenges , enhance academic and administrative performance.
He noted that the university presidency has activated departmental councils and introduced new mechanisms to ensure financial transparency, including a structured salary disbursement system covering half of the monthly wages.
Dr. Al-Bukaiti highlighted the university’s priorities, such as disbursing teaching hour payments, covering operational expenses for colleges , centers, and providing monthly transportation allowances for academic and administrative staff, alongside infrastructure development plans for labs, workshops, and facilities.
He directed the formation of a committee to evaluate the academic, administrative, and financial performance of the university’s 25 research and service centers to enhance transparent and responsible resource management.
The president stressed the importance of leveraging scientific research to improve the university’s standing in international rankings, where it has made notable progress in recent years.

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