with SRF leadership and asked them to go immediately to Khartoum to participate in managing the transitional period.
In a statement today, seen by Darfur 24, Osama Saeed said Al-Burhan, expressed readiness of transitional government to make the necessary amendments to the constitutional document and reconfigure the institutions of the transitional government in the country, while the leaders of the Revolutionary Front confirmed their willingness to meet the nation’s call.
The capital of the State of South Sudan, Juba, witnessed Monday, a historic event embodied in the signing of the peace agreement between the Sudanese government and the Revolutionary Front, after negotiations that lasted about a year.
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok of Sudan said it was a moment for optimism, dedicating the agreement to “children who were born in displacement and refugee camps and to the mothers and fathers who miss
their villages and cities.”
He said that since the protests first erupted against the rule of Mr. al-Bashir in December 2018, the Sudanese people had looked hopefully for “the promise of justice, the promise of development, and the
promise of safety.”