Khartoum: Member of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) Dr. Nawara Abu Mohamed Mohamed Tahir has praised the wisdom of Native Administration leaderships and their efforts to maintain coexistence and social peace. This recognition was expressed during her meeting with the Nazir of the Amarar tribe, Ali Mahmoud.
According to Sudan News Agency, Dr. Nawara highlighted that the awareness possessed by the Native Administration leaderships in eastern Sudan has significantly contributed to protecting the region’s society from the influence of rebel militias. These militias aim to undermine national values and principles, which have been demonstrated by the Sudanese people through their popular resistance and support for the armed forces during the War of Dignity. Dr. Nawara expressed her commitment to supporting Native Administration issues, emphasizing their role in mending the social fabric and strengthening internal unity amidst the country’s challenges.
Ali Mahmoud, the Nazir of the Amarar tribe, congratulated Dr. Nawara on gaining the leadership’s trust and expressed full support for the principle of women’s participation in the Sovereignty Council. He emphasized their support for women leading the country alongside their male counterparts. Mahmoud also noted Dr. Nawara’s personal commitment to the “Aqaba Yaas” project, aimed at rehabilitating roads to alleviate citizens’ suffering.