PORT SUDAN – The chairman of the Transition Sovereignty Council (TSC), commander of the military commander General Abdel Fatta al-Burhan, highlighted the need to consider the civil service law, saying the diversity of the law and its frequent changes have greatly hurt the state.
Working on the opening session of the Civil Service Conference, organized by the Ministry of Labor Management and Reform under the slogan “Towards Effective and Sustainable Public Servants,” he said the next phase must comply with administrative regulations and laws.
He emphasized the need for civil servants to respond to modern management techniques, adding that they “do not allow obstruction of national institutions and damage to their property.”
He praised the great sacrifices they made for the honor and dignity of the people of Sudan, and honored the dignity of the battle of dignity from the army. Al Burhan said the widespread claim that the war is against a particular race emphasizes that the fight is opposed to the terrorist rapid support forces (RSF) militias and all those with weapons along with them. He adds, “Our message to all citizens is not to listen to these lies,” indicating that the military unites all Sudanian people without discrimination, regardless of their background or tribe.
The TSC president explained that the crime committed in the Sarja area south of Omdurman was committed by thugs from the terrorist Al Dagalo militia, and constituted a violent crime against civilians, and emphasized that the military would continue to fight for dignity until victory.
Al Burhan said the claim that Islamists were fighting war from Portodhan was purely a lie and a rumour, explaining that the military is a citizen who does not recognize partisan or narrow affiliation, and that they are fighting for the safety and security of the country and its citizens.