A property that believes in the role of indigenous administration in strengthening the social fabric and promoting internal peace

Deputy Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Commander Malik Aqar Air, met today in his office with the delegation of the Supreme Council of Indigenous Administration.
Aqar expressed his thanks and appreciation for the solidarity of the Native Administration with state agencies, highlighting his reservations about the performance of the Native Administration since 1989 due to the politicization that led to the division of societies instead of uniting them, emphasizing the need to get rid of the epidemic of politicization in the next stage.
His Excellency stressed the importance of unifying the Sudanese consciousness, which begins with unifying civil leaders, strengthening the construction of the social fabric and spreading the culture of reconciliation, stressing the need to accelerate the development of a plan urgent to collect weapons from citizens. in cooperation with the armed forces.
The delegation congratulated the vice-president of the Sovereignty Council for the victories achieved by the armed forces and the joint and regular forces that support them against the rebel militias, emphasizing their support for the government and all state institutions.
During the meeting, the Vice President of the Sovereignty Council was briefed on the results of Sultan Saad Bahr al-Din's visit to the United States of America and the meetings that took place during the visit with the decision-making centers and informed them of what is happening. what is happening in Sudan and the scale of violations to which the Sudanese people are exposed.
The meeting focused on the Sultan's meeting with the United Nations Secretary-General and the positive messages that the Secretary-General sent to the Sudanese leaders based on their good cooperation with their international institutions.
The meeting discussed the issue of Sudanese people in the Renk region of South Sudan and their desire to return to their areas and rebuild the social fabric after the war.





