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Free Markets Sign an Agreement to Import Goods at Nominal Prices

 Sudan Events – Rehab Abdullah

The Sudanese Free Zones and Duty Free Company has renewed its support for the armed forces and the forces supporting them in the battle of national dignity, until the greatest victory is achieved by defeating the rebel Rapid Support militia.

The Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Member of the Sovereign Council, Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta, received the delegation of the Sudanese Free Zones and Duty Free Company in his office in Omdurman, headed by Managing Director Omar Mohammad Sheikh Al-Din, and in the presence of the Acting Director-General Hamdan Khalifa, and the Director of Financial and Administrative Affairs Murtada Mohammad Ismail.

Sheikh Al-Din praised the steadfastness of the armed forces and their bravery in defending the nation’s men, and their honesty in preserving the company’s resources of goods and basic commodities worth millions of pounds, which were located inside a hall in the Corps of Engineers, which the army maintained for more than a full year and handed over to the company delegation, complete and undiminished. He stressed  Managing Director of the Duty Free Company, Omar Sheikh Al-Din, said that an army with such morals will not be defeated, and will achieve the expected victory in the near future, praising in this regard the courage and valor of Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta, who said that he remained stationed in Omdurman teaching the rebel militia lessons in steadfastness and fighting until they were defeated from the ground of the old Omdurman region, and will be defeated from all regions of Sudan.

Sheikh Al-Din expressed his great regret at the systematic destruction practiced by the Dagalo kin militia in a number of important areas and sites in the old Omdurman region, stressing that the Sudanese Company for Free Zones and Free Markets will contribute, along with its counterparts from major national companies and economic institutions, to the project of rebuilding and building a new Sudan free of…  Janjaweed militia.

In this context, the Director General of the Sudanese Duty Free Zones and Duty Free Company, Hamdan Khalifa, revealed that the company had signed an agreement with the Cooperative Corporation of the Armed Forces to import necessary goods and electrical materials for the company to provide to citizens at nominal prices, indicating that the step comes within the framework of the duty free markets’ efforts to ease the burden of living on the shoulders of the citizens who said they face exceptional circumstances in wartime.

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