Northern Governor Addresses Mass March Against Geneva Talks
The Governor of the Northern State, Mr. Abdeen Awadallah, addressed the grand march organized by popular and mass activities in the locality of Dongola in support and support for the armed forces and the government opposed to the Geneva negotiations, in the presence of a number of members of the government, the popular resistance and a group of leaders and citizens, the Governor of the Northern State, while addressing the march, praised the sacrifices and struggles of the armed forces as they celebrate this event, highlighting the seventieth anniversary. that the armed forces will remain a symbol, pride and dignity of the Sudanese people
He added that the people of Dongola town and the entire Northern State are firmly behind the armed forces and the government in their firm positions regarding the Geneva negotiations. He said the Northern State has taken a number of measures and arrangements to deal with any security threats, free the state from any foreign presence, maintain the security and stability of the state and move towards development, development and reconstruction.
For his part, the Executive Director of Dongola Locality, Dr. Makkawi Al-Khair Al-Waqe', affirmed the continuation of local efforts, support and backing of the armed forces as they wage the biggest war targeting the honor and property of citizens, displacing them and destroying the infrastructure of various state institutions.
Stressing that the armed forces are a safety valve, stability and unity of Sudan, its sovereignty and nationalism
In turn, Professor Tayeb Surkati, who spoke at the march on behalf of the Supreme Committee for Mobilization and Popular Resistance, congratulated the armed forces, the mujahideen and the fighters on the occasion of the seventieth anniversary of the armed forces.
He stressed that the Northern State supports the government's decisions regarding the Geneva negotiations.
He reiterated that the people of the state and the popular resistance stand in one trench behind the armed forces until victory is achieved and the country is rid of the filth of rebels, agents, mercenaries and workers.
For his part, preacher Sheikh Osama Suleiman Hamad, who spoke at the march on behalf of popular activities in the locality of Dongola, confirmed that the march that took place today constitutes a renewal of support and backing for the armed forces and the government in the Geneva negotiations, while
Mr. Abdullah Jaafar, the youth representative, congratulated the armed forces and other security agencies for the victories won by the armed forces on all combat fronts, especially those won yesterday in Khartoum.
Highlighting the support and accompaniment of young people to the armed forces in the battle for dignity that they are waging against rebels, agents, mercenaries and workers.