Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber visits Nile and confirms his complete satisfaction with the performance of the state government, appreciates the esteemed efforts of the state artillery and security services and announces free solar power for the agricultural sector of the state.

Lieutenant General, Marine Engineer Ibrahim Jaber, Member of the Sovereign Council and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, expressed deep satisfaction over the distinguished performance of the state government, during his visit to Nile State and his visit. chairing the meeting of the State Security Committee in the presence and participation of Dr. Muhammad Al-Badawi Abdel Majid Abu Qarun, Acting Governor of Nile and members of the Security Committee.

Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Jaber added that Nile State was a model and example for the rest of the states in all areas, especially in education and back-to-school initiative. He praised the considerable and appreciated efforts of the security forces. state services and the extent of close coordination between all state security services and the experience of joint gatherings, as well as close coordination between the executive branch and state security services, who contributed to the great and complete. stability demonstrated by the State in various areas

Dr. Muhammad Al-Badawi Abdel-Majid Abu Qarun, Acting Governor of the Nile, provided further clarification on the overall performance of the state at all levels, particularly in security.

I was addressing the enlightenment meeting of artillery commanders, officers, non-commissioned officers and artillery soldiers, in the presence and with the participation of Major General Mohammed Al-Amin Hassan Abdel-Wahab Khairy, which the commander of the artillery corps saluted. He underlined the generosity of artillery and its important role in all eras. He added that the artillery is considered a school of its own where everyone learns patriotism, heroism and horsemanship.

The member of the Sovereign Council, accompanied by brothers Dr. Muhammad Al-Badawi Abdel-Majed Abu Qarun, Governor of the Nile, Major General Muhammad Al-Amin Hassan Abdel-Wahab Khairy, Commander of the Artillery Corps, and members of the The State Government Council has inspected the new Atbara Airport project, which is undergoing rehabilitation and development. During the meeting which took place at the hall of Atbara Airport, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim lauded the efforts and initiatives of the state government to boost the economy. despite the circumstances the country is going through, explaining that the Nile State, with its capabilities and resources, is capable, God willing, of bringing the country to safety. He lauded the projects being implemented by the state government including the project. the expansion and development of Atbara Airport and the rehabilitation and expansion of Atbara Dry Port and Railway Station as an important means for exports, stressing that the airport project will contribute to moving the wheel of production and to open global markets for state products, which are suffering from a recession, which will have a major impact on improving the state of the national economy and the state. He explained that the airport project, which will be accompanied by the creation of many facilities, including hotels and hostels, will contribute to this. Addressing the problem of unemployment, Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber stressed the need to link agriculture with industry and focus on manufacturing and small scale industries with the aim of creating value addition to the products of the state, to solve the problem of recession and to raise the standard of living of the population. producer. He announced the adoption of a free solar energy project for agriculture in a bid to encourage production and reduce high production costs. He stressed the need to focus on increasing the area under wheat cultivation to achieve self-sufficiency and self-sufficiency. kill the import bill. Al-Sayyed, a member of the Sovereign Council, called for the need for openness to foreign markets and communication with Sudanese embassies in a number of countries, led by Turkey, Malaysia and the Gulf states. In order to open foreign markets to state products and the need to benefit from the experiences of certain countries in the field of manufacturing and small industries, such as the State of Singapore, Mr. Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber stressed the need for He stressed the importance of developing laws and legislations that facilitate the process of attracting investments and capital, and stressed the need to communicate with businessmen and national companies. and provide them with all facilities. To invest in the state, he added that they have an integrated vision in the economic sector by transferring industries that were in Khartoum to the states and taking into account the advantages of each state. One of the historical mistakes made since independence is the centralization of industries in Khartoum and one location, which put the majority of them out of business.

Lieutenant General Ibrahim Jaber, a member of the Sovereign Council, was accompanied by Dr. Mohamed Al-Badawi Abdel-Majed Abu Qarun, Acting Governor of the Nile, and Major General Mohamed El-Amin Hassan Abdel-Wahab Khairy, Commander of the Artillery Corps and a number of artillery commanders inspected the container customs in Atbara and noted the great efforts made by the station management to improve the reality of the station and the introduction of modern technology in all transactions to ensure the speed of execution of transactions. , especially since the station represents an alternative to the Soba and Customs Village stations currently.

Dr. Muhammad Al-Badawi Abdel-Majed Abu Qarun, Governor of the Nile, highlighted the importance of the Sovereign Council member's visits to the Atbara Airport Development and Rehabilitation Project and the visit to the customs post containers. He added that these visits represent a strengthening of the state's efforts to boost economic activity, move towards exports and open global markets for state products.

For his part, Major General Muhammad Al-Amin Hassan Abdel-Wahab Khairy, Commander of the Artillery Corps, said that the continued visits of heads of state to the state confirm the extent of the importance of the the State, especially as it now receives significant numbers of arrivals into the State following the events of the rebellion, and also represents a boost for the State in general and for the artillery in particular , emphasizing that the artillery will remain in the alliance in order to protect the homeland, the land. and honor





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