Hundreds of Scholars, Specialists and Businessmen Launch Initiative for White Nile Development

More than 400 scholars, specialists and senior businessmen and financiers from the White Nile State have announced a comprehensive initiative for the people of the state aimed at developing the state and presenting themselves to the executive and legislative body as a house of expertise that contributes to providing highly specialized and professional studies and consultations as a civil society organization that takes into account the specialty that characterizes the state, in compliance with to was stated in the initiative of the Prime Minister, Dr. Abdullah Hamdouk.

The group officially launched on Saturday its work from the news forum of the Sudan News Agency (SUNA), AT which the document on the initiative on the “White Nile State Resources Development Initiative”, was read over.

The initiative was included in the document of the Alliance of Political Forces and Civil Society Organizations in the White Nile State for achieving political stability and development and reactivating the initiative of the Prime Minister.

The initiative’s chairman, Mohamed Abdul-Rahman Dhawi, stated at the news forum that the main goal of the initiative represented in planning and working to develop the resources of the White Nile State and working together with the executive body of the state to achieve the development goals, indicating that a number of workshops and forums had been held in the several localities of the state.

Dhawi explained that the initiative will focus on the national crisis and issues of democratic transition, stressing that they are committed through the initiative to work together to reach the formation of the historical political grouping, indicating that the signatories of the document agreed without exclusion or bias to participate on the formulation of the program of the White Nile Transitional Government, Formation of governance institutions and the naming leadership, senior and legislative positions and monitory bodies.