Support implementation of our transitional agreement, Sudan urges Nigeria, other countries

The Republic of Sudan has urged Nigeria and other international communities to support the implementation of its historic, final political agreement and constitutional document regarding the three-month transitional agreement that would return peace and culminate into conducting a general election in the country.

An agreement had been signed in Khartoum on August 17, 2019 between the Transitional Military Council, TMC, and the Civilian Alliance Forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, FFC, in response to the aspirations of the Sudanese People for freedom, Peace, Justice and Democracy.

Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs participated in the ceremony, which was also attended by a number of African Heads of States, mediators and high-profile representatives from other friendly countries, stakeholders and international and regional organisations.

In a statement issued on Thursday in Abuja, the Charge D’ Affairs of the Embassy of Sudan in Nigeria, Ghazafi Abdalla, stressed that the landmark final political agreement and the constitutional document would see to the establishment of structures, institutions and modalities for running a transitional period.

Abdalla said in an exemplary show of commitment, the parties to the deal immediately embarked on swift actions for implementation of the terms of the agreements.

“Hence, on 20th of August, the TMC formed the new 11 member-Sovereign Council, headed by LT. Gen Abdul-Fattah AbdualRahman Al-Burhan, approval of the appointment of FCC nominees for key positions including the post of Prime Minister, which was filled by  Dr Abdulla Hamdouk,  the former Acting Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.  He is expected to form his cabinet within seven days,” the statement said. 

He, therefore, expressed the embassy’s sincere appreciation and gratitude of the Sudanese people to the African Union,  the Member States of the African Union  and the sisterly Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, and their envoys; Professor Mohamed Elhassan Lebatt, and Ambassador Mahmoud Dirir, whose dedication, patience and rich diplomatic experience have had an effective impact on the success of negotiations. 

“Sudan looks forward to resume its natural role in the African Union, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, The Arab League, Group of Non-Aligned States, the United Nations and the rest of regional and international Organisations, and to strengthen its cooperation relations with all sisterly and friendly countries,” the statement said.

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