Cabinet Sector Reviews Governance, Anti-Corruption, and Human Rights

Khartoum – Sudanhorizon

The Governance and Administration Sector of the Council of Ministers, chaired by Defense Minister Lieutenant General Hassan Daoud Kabron, approved during its meeting on Thursday in Khartoum the national program for developing senior management, enhancing the efficiency of top leadership, and promoting results-based leadership. The sector also approved the project to establish a Supreme Council for Good Governance within state institutions and stressed the need to create a unified national system for electronically preserving and managing official documents.

According to a press statement issued by the media office of the Council of Ministers of Sudan, the sector discussed projects proposed by the Ministry of Interior of Sudan related to strengthening the authority of the state, upholding the rule of law, and maintaining internal security. It also emphasized the importance of reinforcing the role of civil defense forces in responding immediately to potential disasters, as well as strengthening anti-smuggling efforts and protecting borders and natural reserves.

The sector further reviewed initiatives aimed at promoting Human Rights, describing them as a top priority, and stressed that the Ministry of Justice of Sudan should maintain authority over the state’s legal affairs.

In addition, the Governance and Administration Sector underscored the importance of strengthening the foundations of decentralized governance to improve basic services, achieve balanced development, and promote social peace. It also called for stronger coordination among central, state, and local levels of government, and for improving the efficiency of administrative institutions in the states.

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