
The Co- Chairman of Abyie Supervisory Joint Committee, engineer Hassan Ali Nimir, has stressed on the necessity of completion of Abyei Administration office Institutions which includes the Administrative, the Police and the Legislative Council till to assist citizen in his stability in the area, affirming that he will work for the peaceful coexistence among the components of Abyie area.
In a statement to SUNA engineer Hassan said that :'' We seek seriously so that the area of Abyei to be bridge of Communication between Sudan and South Sudan'', pointing out that he will exert efforts with the local, regional and international institutions for reaching with this file what would please the two parties.
He wished that the African Union, UN and UNICEF will play their role in establishing a comprehensive sustainable peace between the two countries, noting that Abyei will not be a spot of war between Sudan and South Sudan, explaining that the land accommodates everyone, but it is only needs to a sincere efforts from the concerning parties for this file.
He called on the Native Administration and the international Community to work seriously for the stability of Abyei Administrative.
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