Economist: Reconstruction is Associated with Crushing the Rebellion

Sudan Events_Nahid Oshii
The economic expert, Abdullah Al-Ramadi, has stipulated the reconstruction of what was destroyed by the war in Sudan with the complete elimination of the rebel militia and cleaning the area of traitors and rebels. He said that no amounts should be spent on any production or development work or rehabilitation of infrastructure because, according to what he said to (Sudan Events) will be attacked by the hands of sabotage from the remaining remnants of the rebellion. He added that we must wait until the rebellion is completely eliminated.
“There is no room for a traitor, agent, or rebel in post-war Sudan.”
Noting the necessity of seeking legal assistance to establish a legal framework for the exchange of power during the remainder of the transitional period
Pointing out the expected role for everyone in mobilizing the full potential of the economy, which was disrupted by the war.
He said that global efforts must be combined to support Sudan with funds and expertise to compensate for the damage in the shortest possible period, after which the cycle of production will resume. In order for the economic situation to be safe for the investor to invest, the investment climate in Sudan must be created so that it is attractive to the foreign investor and is secure by facilitating the laws so that they are attractive.
Al-Ramadi stressed that Sudan is bestowed with limitless potential and resources, the most important of which is gold. The state should intensify its activity in the field of preventing gold smuggling, provided that it takes control of gold production and disposes of it so that no tampering or smuggling occurs in it. He added, “Sudan cultivates in lands that are all gold.” The state must pay attention to its resource through the strong and efficient supervision of the armed forces to preserve the country’s resources, especially uranium and types of rare metals that are found in only five countries in the world, including Sudan, and can be benefited from, as it contributes to the rehabilitation of all the facilities that were destroyed in Sudan.
Noting the necessity of reconstruction according to a strategic plan so that projects are carefully studied and implemented in a timely manner



