Khartoum: Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) Dr. Nuwara Abu Mohamed Tahir attended the fourth annual Iftar of the Beja Congress Graduates Conference, with representatives of official and popular bodies and community leaders in eastern Sudan.
According to Sudan News Agency, Dr. Nuwara affirmed the government's commitment to implementing the recommendations of the Beja Graduates Conference. She noted that the implementation has started with the education axis and highlighted that the next phase will involve work on the statute of the East Sudan Education Fund, followed by additional steps.
Dr. Nuwara emphasized the importance of unifying efforts and visions between grassroots members and leadership to ensure the effective and sustained implementation of plans. She stressed the need for intensifying efforts to strengthen reconciliation and sustainable social peace in line with the traditions and values of the people of eastern Sudan.
She also urged the conference's youth to enhance coordination in their work across the three eastern states and to distribute roles according to specialization in various fields to reach clear recommendations that can be implemented.
Dr. Nuwara paid tribute to the leaders of eastern Sudan and offered condolences for the late Sheikh Abdullah Kunna, praising his national contributions in addressing injustice and restoring rights.
In addition, Mohamed Ali Kajar, Director General of the Red Sea State Ministry of Finance and representative of the governor, commended the efforts and roles played by the youth of the Beja Graduates Conference in providing services in health and education, along with their commitment to social peace and repairing the social fabric in eastern Sudan.