Darfur Coordination and Armed Forces Support in Shindi agree to unite and unify popular effort to protect the homeland

🟣 In light of the Rapid Support Militia rebellion and the devastation and destruction it left behind, attacking the country's infrastructure and violating the rights of its people, and the economic and security conditions the country is experiencing as a result of this barbaric act, an initiative was launched by which the Darfur Coordination Committee and the Supreme Authority for Supporting the Armed Forces in Shindi agreed to support the armed forces to help them overcome the harsh reality imposed by the war on Sudanese citizens and the country.

🟣 This meeting was held in the city of Shendi, where it was stressed that the armed forces are the safety valve of Sudan. If necessary, it is urgent to mobilize popular support and strengthen popular resistance to support the armed forces at this critical juncture.

The delegation said that support for the armed forces is essential to restoring security and stability in Sudan.

🟣 Effective insurance depends on the combined efforts of society and the cooperation of all to strengthen the capabilities of the armed forces.

This cooperation will not only help address security challenges, but will also play a role

A central role in promotion

National unity in times of crisis.

🟣 The coordination visit to Darfur aims to lay the foundations for coordination between popular forces in Sudan and to create an entity

Expresses its interests and objectives. The head of the coordination delegation in Darfur, Mohamed Hamed, said that this coordination is necessary to preserve the unity and stability of Sudan. The objectives also include strengthening relations between different nationalities and communities to achieve sustainable development and resolve outstanding issues.

🟣 The People's Committee for Support and Resistance comprises a group of local leaders who play a vital role in supporting the armed forces. They help raise awareness in communities and strengthen the national spirit.

Through this work, they seek to defeat militias that have harmed citizens and destroyed infrastructure.

🟣 Deputy Chief Superintendent of the Jaaleen Tribes, Muhammad Ibrahim Wad Al-Bay, confirmed that Sudan must at this stage unite the efforts of its people, and stressed that the Rapid Support Militia has no place on the political and social map of the country. Sudan.

🟣 He warned of the tragic consequences resulting from the actions of these militias, stating the need to hold them accountable for the crimes they have committed against the Sudanese people.

🟣Nazir al-Jaaleen called for the development of a comprehensive post-war plan, focusing on filling the gaps revealed by the conflicts.

This plan aims to rebuild society and ensure that such crises do not happen again in the future.

🟣 He also mentioned the need to include social and economic development plans to improve the living conditions of citizens.

🟣 The Executive Director of Shendi Locality, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, received the delegation at the entrance of the locality, appreciating the growing role of such efforts in the directions the country needs, while stressing the importance of the role that Shendi plays in securing Sudan.

🟣 He drew attention to the local situation and the many challenges related to security and stability, but the continued efforts of the security authorities have greatly contributed and the community awakening has helped to achieve stability.

🟣 Bshiriyat Al-Qaa promised and considered that these efforts are an example and an essential step towards establishing security and peace in the region.

🟣 All the axes of the speech were all oriented towards supporting and conquering the will of the Sudanese people and conquering their dignity, and everyone came together to work to support the armed forces, security and regular services, and support the popular resistance so that the desired goals can be achieved at this critical stage in the country's history.





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