April 27, 2016

Sudan: Implementation of 'Doha Agreement for Peace in Darfur' would continue

Director of the Darfur Peace Bureau Dr Amin Hassan Omar (SUNA Photo)

Khartoum (IINA) – Director of the Darfur Peace Bureau Dr Amin Hassan Omar on Tuesday stressed that the implementation of the Doha Agreement for Peace in Darfur would continue and all institutions that have not completed their specific mandates would continue discharging their work in the region, SUNA reported.
Dr Amin cited the examples of the Voluntary Return Commission, the Land Plots Commission and the Commission for the Security Arrangements, as well as the Commission for the Darfur Rehabilitation Fund and all relevant projects stipulated in the accord. He said these institutions have been assigned to specific works which they have to complete, well after the completion of the Darfur Administrative Referendum.
He said the Darfur Peace Bureau, which is a government body, had not in any way intervened to dictate to the people of Darfur the choice of the administrative system they like to prevail in their region when they voted in the referendum.
The official explained that, during the negotiations, the rebel movements of Darfur have demanded three main elements, including that unification of the region, development and fair representation within the Sudanese federal government.
He said these three elements have been fully carried out by the government, citing the funds poured by the government into Darfur for development and which amounts to over 3.4 billion Sudanese pounds. However, he stressed that the development would continue in the region until a medium development level is implemented.
AB/IINA

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