Agar Stresses Need for Good Preparation for the Post-War Era
Port Sudan – Sudanhorizon
The Vice President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Malik Agar, stressed that the Sudanese people need to know and sense the extent to which the political parties and forces are ready for the post-war phase.
In his address on Saturday to the second political forum of the Sudan Justice Alliance, under the slogan “Sudan First (National Alignment—Common Conscience),” he called for changing the political discourse, strengthening the national ranks, and seriously considering achieving stability and enhancing security and peace.
Agar pointed out the importance of developing plans and programs to build what the war destroyed economically, psychologically, and morally, as well as the importance of coordinating with the current government and working on the unity and consensus of the national forces to implement the proposed programs.
He attributed the deterioration of some Sudanese political components to fragmentation, divisions, and the lack of clear programs.
He added that the failure of political experiments in achieving democratic transformation and managing diversity is due to the lack of consensus and being dragged behind regionalism and ethnicity, which strengthened dictatorial rule and the many coups and civil wars that paved the way for the collapse of the state, which he states the international community seeks.