Northern Governor Honors Conclusion of Two-State Community Leaders Training Program
Honoring the Governor of the Northern State, Mr. Abdeen Awadallah, and a number of members of his government, the State Security Committee, and the Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Vigilance and Resistance popular in the Northern State, Lt. Engineer General Dr. Saleh Yasin Saleh and a number of popular resistance leaders today celebrated the graduation ceremony of students of the Community Leadership Course in Dongola in the North and West Kordofan States, organized by the State Coordination and Monitoring Committee. the Supreme Committee of Mobilization and Popular Resistance of the State, in collaboration with the Human Resources Training Center of Montreal, and the training targeted 35 students.
The Northern Governor, Supervisor of the Popular Resistance, confirmed in his closing speech that the Popular Resistance in the Northern State has made great progress in building and organizing its structures at the locality, unit level administrative, villages and neighborhoods.
He stressed that the popular resistance is moving forward in the implementation of its plans and programs with precision, professionalism and institutional precision in order to build a Sudan without wars and crises, a Sudan of pride, dignity, development, progress and peace. desired rebirth. He added that the Northern State has given the most wonderful examples of unity, cohesion, peaceful coexistence and a strong interconnected social fabric among the people of one nation, through the opening of avenues of humanitarian work for the states of Darfur and Kordofan, in addition to those of Kordofan. The state receives large numbers of arrivals due to war conditions. He said that the community leadership course represents the nucleus of great work and advanced and developed relations between the northern state and the different states of the country. and spread the spirit of love and tolerance and peaceful coexistence among all components of Sudanese society.
For his part, the president of the Supreme Committee for Vigilance and Popular Resistance in the North confirmed that the training was chosen with great care and included areas of administrative and technical work, priority setting, crisis management and leadership strategies.
Stressing that the popular resistance seeks, through the workshops and training courses it organizes, to prepare the integral fighter to defend the land and honor and preserve the pride and dignity of the Sudanese people.
He lauded the state government’s interest in the planning and training process as the basis for human development, renaissance and desired development.
In the same context, the Chairman of the Coordination and Monitoring Committee of the Supreme Committee of Vigilance and Popular Resistance, Mr. Abdul Latif Fadil, explained that the course for community leaders from North and West Kordofan States was part of a series of training courses implemented by the committee at the level of the state presidency, localities and administrative units.
Stressing that the course provided doses of administrative, intellectual and military work
Commending the efforts of the state government and its interest in developing popular resistance work
In turn, the course student representative from West Kordofan State, Mr. Amir Sayed Mallah, praised the fact that the course embodied the meanings of twinning, interconnectedness, unity, exchange of experiences and knowledge and transfer of experiences. between the two states, conveying greetings to the Governor of West Kordofan, Issam Haroun, the Northern State government, the popular resistance and the community of the state.
He stressed that the twinning between the Northern State and West Kordofan State will bring good, benefit, security, stability and development to both states, while the Director of the Resource Training Center of Montreal, Dr. Rawaa Barbarawi, confirmed the importance of the twinning between the Northern State and the State of Western Kordofan. preparation to implement training courses in administrative, financial and technical areas, as well as in personal development and community leadership, noting that the course focused on administrative aspects, crisis and disaster management and leadership strategies.