Zakat’s office and popular resistance in the North

The Governor of the Northern State, Major General (M.), Abdel -Rahman Abdel Hamid Bakqla, Witnessed the Farewell of the Convoy of “The Duty of Homelands” to Support the Tikaya of Khartoum and Omdurman, Which the Zakat Bureau Went Through in Cooperation with the supreme committee Resistance, at a cost of 217 million pounds, and include food and medical items
The governor congratulated the efforts of the Zakat office to support the battle of dignity and support government programs, stressing the continuous support of the State to the armed forces until the liberation of all the Sudanese land of the rebellion
For his part, the secretary-general of social affairs assessed the contributions of the Zakat office to support the armed forces and serve the weak segments, and confirmed his role to come in the phase of reconstruction and reconstruction
The vice-chairman of the supreme committee for mobility and popular resistance explained that the convoy came in response to the humanitarian call to the citizens of the Omdurman group after the violations to which they were submitted to the rebellious militia, stressing the continuous coordination with the Zakat office to propose more convoys of support to conveyors, stressing the continuous coordination with the Zakat Bureau Support support for conveyers of support with the Zakat Office for support support for conveyers of support with the Zakat Bureau for supporting support, which
The Secretary of the Zakat Bureau Stéssed That the Convoy Repressents An Extension of the Efforts of the Bureau Sale the Outbreak of the War, Under the Supervision of the State Government and the Participation of the Community, Again the Bureau’s Commitment to Continue Its Support for the Armed Forces and Government Programs, and Praising the Efforts of Zakat’s Basic Committees
It should be noted that the convoy contained 500 mobile phones of wheat, 10,000 kilograms of lenses, 10,000 kilograms of rice and 400 boxes of oil with a capacity of 12 liters, as well as quantities of medicines and medical supplies




