
Defense Minister and Head of the Committee for Security Enforcement and State Authority, Lt. Gen. Hassan Daoud Kabrun, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to implementing Resolution 153 to remove informal settlements in Khartoum, which he described as major security threats and havens for criminals.
Addressing a gathering of the Descendants of Sultan Ajabna in Ombada locality, supporters of the “Dignity Battle,” the minister stated that the government will hold accountable anyone collaborating with rebel militias or involved in crimes against the Sudanese people, asserting that justice will reach all perpetrators.
He added that the “Government of Hope” aims to meet the aspirations of Sudanese citizens, provide a dignified life, and empower youth to contribute to development and build a peaceful Sudan free from narrow conflicts and affiliations.
The minister called for national unity and warned against rumors spread by those with destructive agendas, praising the youth’s leading role in social work and their support for the armed forces in the Dignity Battle to ensure victory and defeat the rebellion in Khartoum state.
Khartoum Governor Ahmed Osman Hamza affirmed that his administration is working in harmony with the state leadership to maintain security and create a stable environment conducive to residents returning to their homes. He praised the patience of citizens in the face of terrorist militia attacks and lauded the enduring struggle of the Nubian people for national security and stability. The governor instructed Ombada locality authorities to assess deficiencies in water, electricity, health, and education services to develop practical plans to address them.



