Sudanese ruling party plans to build up ties with SPLM
May 20, 2006 (KHARTOUM) — The ruling National Congress draws plans to strengthen partnership in South Sudan with the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM), to better implement provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
The National Congress Southern Sudan sector, is currently focused on implementation of a number of plans and programmes that seek to strengthen partnership between the National Congress (NC) party and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and to create yet more conducive climate for the implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA).
The head of the section, Dr Rick Gae Kok, who chaired the meeting of the sector at the headquarters of the National Congress on Saturday, has directed formation of three committees that would seek to boost the media discourse, and explaining the strategic vision of the National Congress Party towards challenges facing the south during the coming period.
The sector has meanwhile stressed the importance of achieving a consensus on the invariable national issues and of avoiding agitation and defamation.
The sector has meanwhile called on the International Community to meet the pledges made towards the backing the peace agreement implementation in the Sudan in line with the commitment of the donors.
The meeting also touched on the ongoing arrangements for holding the joint meeting of the National Congress’ Leadership Council and the Politburo of the SPLM.
It stressed the importance of boosting the spirit of cooperation and coordination for removal of all causes of tension and misunderstanding, stressing the importance of dialogue for settling all national questions.
(ST)