He suffers from kidney failure .. and his wife's salary is 1400 dirhams

“Abu Wadah” is unable to pay 67.9 thousand dirhams of rent arrears

(Abu Wadah) is unable to pay 67,950 dirhams, the value of the rental arrears for the house he lives with his family in the city of Al Ain. It meets the requirements of food and drink for the family, appealing to good people and people of merciful hearts to extend a helping hand to him and help him pay the required amount.

In detail, (Abu Wadah) told "Emirates Today" the story of his suffering, saying: "I came to the state since 2006, and worked in government and private sectors in the city of Al Ain, and during the past five years I worked as an Arabic language teacher in one of the private schools in the city of Al Ain with a salary of 2,800 dirhams, with additional income from private lessons for some students in the evening shift, and my wife worked as a supervisor in the private sector, with a salary of 1,400 dirhams.

He continued, "Our condition was very stable, and I was able to provide all the basic needs of family members, including food, drink and education, and to achieve balance for my small family of four."

(Abu Waddah) reported that in March 2019, his life turned upside down, and his family's condition worsened financially, after he contracted diabetes and high blood pressure, which resulted in kidney failure.

He added, “I suffered excruciating pain in my body due to illness, and I was bedridden for a long time, and I underwent dialysis sessions three times a week, and I became unable to work, unable to pay the rental arrears that I had accumulated, debts, and my wife’s salary barely covered the needs of the family. The basics of food and drink.

He continued, "The problem is that the owner of the house has filed a lawsuit asking me to pay the rental arrears in full, and the problem is that my financial circumstances prevent me from managing this amount."

(Abu Waddah) explained that his wife tried to look for a new or additional job to secure the family's life, but she was unsuccessful in that, and he does not know how to get out of this predicament, appealing to the good people to help him and help him to pay.

• “Abu Waddah” was a teacher of Arabic language in a private school.


• Abu Waddah's wife tried to find additional work to secure the family's life, but she was unsuccessful.