Khartoum -(SUNA) – The member of the former Transitional Sovereignty Council and head of the committee for dismantling empowerment of the June 20, 1989 regime, Mohamed Al-Fekki Suleiman, stressed that the committee, in its second phase, will work under more robust and strong civilian government.
In his address Monday at the conference of the roadmap to renew the empowerment dismantling of the June 30 regime, Al-Fekki said that “we will not be part of the committee, but we will enable them to obtain all the information and documents, and they will not face the suffering that we have faced in the past”.
He stated that the empowerment dismantling committee was the fastest in work during during the past period and received wide support from the forces of the civil revolution, indicating that the conference will deal with scientific papers that include the failures and shortcomings that the committee faced in the past and the possibility of developing it to perform its tasks in better way.
Dr. Zuhal Al-Amin, the chairperson of the first sitting of the conference, said that democratic transformation is important and necessitated by the goals of the December revolution, and it must be achieved through the civilization of the state.
Zuhal has welcomed the participating political forces, the United Nations Special Envoy, Volker Pethers, the US Ambassador and the British Ambassador. She said that all the country has suffered from the Salvation regime, adding that it was an ideological regime that came with political and economic empowerment that affected all the institutional structure of the Sudanese state.
It is to be noted that the first sitting of the roadmap conference for renewing the process of dismantling the regime of June 30 was attended by the political forces that signed the framework agreement, the ambassadors of Britain and the United State, the UN special envoy, Volker Perthes, and the representative of IGAD.