#Hemedti pledges to work with the armed forces to reach a single army in #Sudan #usa
The First Vice-President of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo Hemedti, Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, announced his full commitment to work with the Sudanese Armed Forces, in order to achieve a single professional army that reflects Sudan's plurality and diversity, and preserves the country's security and sovereignty.
Hemedti said in a statement on Friday night, “I affirm my full commitment to work with the Sudanese Armed Forces, and all loyal patriots who are keen to abide by our constitutional duties, work to reform the military and security system, and implement the Juba Agreement for Peace in Sudan, including the provision of security arrangements for a single professional army that reflects the plurality of Sudan.” It preserves the country’s security and sovereignty and repels all forms of aggression against it. We also renew the call to the brothers who bear arms to join peace.”
And he added, "I reiterate, from the position of my national and moral responsibility, my full commitment to work to protect the goals of the glorious December revolution, and to protect the transitional period until it leads to a real democratic transformation and free and fair elections."
Full text of the statement
First of all, I have mercy on every soul that was killed unjustly in the Blue Nile, Darfur, eastern Sudan, Khartoum and every part of this dear country, and I address you today while our country is going through crises that are the most dangerous in its modern national history. Crises threaten its unity, safety, security and social fabric, and impose on all of us an honest and sincere stance with ourselves, and an assumption of national and moral responsibility. The spread of tribal conflicts throughout the country and bloodshed without taking into account the sanctity of the soul that God has forbidden to touch and the loudness of the voices of hatred and racism will inevitably lead our country to collapse, which we will not be part of and we will not remain silent or silent at all about everyone who threatens this country and its people. I am observing and fully aware of the internal and external schemes that lie in wait in the country, and I call from this pulpit to all honorable patriots from political, revolutionary and societal forces to unite and pay attention to the dangers facing the country, and to reach urgent and effective political solutions to the current crises of the country. It is worthwhile, in which no one will win except the enemies of this country and those who lie in wait for evil in it.
Dear Sudanese people...
Perhaps you have followed the decisions issued by the President of the Sovereign Council and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, on the fourth of last July. We will not cling to an authority that will lead to spilling the blood of our people and storming the stability of our country. Therefore, we have decided together to allow the revolutionary forces and national political forces the opportunity to negotiate and agree without interfering with us in the military establishment. In the constitution and law. Therefore, from this standpoint, I call upon all the revolutionary forces and the national political forces to expedite urgent solutions that lead to the formation of the institutions of transitional governance.
Dear Sudanese people..
I will do my best to overcome any difficulties they may face in order to reach what brings our country to safety.
The honorable Sudanese people… I have spent the past weeks in Darfur and will return to it again to continue what I started there and implement and complete the peace agreement. I was shocked by the extent of the destruction left by years of wars and marginalization there, the size of conflicts and disputes between the components of the region, the spread of poverty, poor services and the absence of the state. Great efforts have begun to show promising results, so I will continue with my other comrades the work we have embarked upon until every inch of our country enjoys security and stability and until we end the rhetoric of racism and hatred once and for all. Its diversity and the need to end all forms of discrimination in it, all human beings are equal and there is no difference between one party and another, or one tribe and another, or one race and another. We are all human beings. God created us from clay and we will return to Him to reward us for our work, so He will reward those who do good and punish those who have wronged with their sins.
In conclusion, I reiterate, and from the position of my national and moral responsibility, my full commitment to work to protect the goals of the glorious December revolution, and to protect the transitional period so that it leads to a real democratic transformation and free and fair elections. On reforming the military and security system and implementing the Juba Agreement for the Peace of Sudan, including the provision of security arrangements for a single professional army that reflects Sudan’s plurality and diversity, preserves the country’s security and sovereignty and repels all forms of aggression against it. We also renew the call to the brothers who bear arms to join peace.
Long live Sudan free and independent and may God protect our country and its people from all evil
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