Sana’a — His Excellency Field Marshal Mahdi Al‑Mashat, President of the Supreme Political Council, sent a cable of condolences on the death of Sheikh Hassan Ahmed Mohammed Al‑Safi, who passed away at the age of 67 after a life described as rich in service and dedication to his nation and community.
- Age: 67
- Condolence from: President Field Marshal Mahdi Al‑Mashat
- Role: Businessman and prominent social figure in Al‑Luhayyah, Al‑Hodeidah Governorate
- Family: Survived by sons Abdullah, Ali, Ahmed, Omar and Mohammed
- Location of notice: Sana’a (official cable)

The Legacy
Sheikh Hassan Ahmed Mohammed Al‑Safi was remembered in the presidential message as a man whose life combined business leadership with sustained community service. His most notable contributions include:
- Local business leadership: A recognized businessman whose activities supported economic life in Al‑Luhayyah and surrounding areas.
- Community and social influence: One of the most prominent social figures in Al‑Luhayyah, known for mediation, leadership and local initiatives.
- Public service and dedication: A lifetime described by officials as devoted to serving his family, community and nation.
Social Proof — Reactions and Tributes
President Al‑Mashat’s cable praised the late Sheikh’s virtues and contributions, offering sincere condolences to his sons—Abdullah, Ali, Ahmed, Omar and Mohammed—his extended family and the entire Al‑Safi family. The president prayed that Almighty Allah envelop him in mercy and grant patience to his loved ones.
Local leaders, community members and families in Al‑Hodeidah have expressed sympathy and conveyed respect for a figure long known for his civic engagement. The official message concluded with the customary words of consolation: “Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed to Him we shall return.”
The nation remembers Sheikh Hassan Ahmed Mohammed Al‑Safi for his steady presence in public life and the quiet, steady contributions that shaped his community. Further details on funeral arrangements and local tributes will likely be shared by the family and local authorities.
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