Strategic Expert: Anyone who desires to lead and rule Sudan must be subjected to (SECURITY CHECK)

 

Interview: Mahjoub Al-Khalifa

 

Strategic expert Professor Mohamed Hussein Abu Salih said that the major foreign intelligence breach in the country was the youth revolution in December that uprooted the Salvation government, despite being a real and spontaneous revolution, he attributed everything that is happening now in Sudan to the expansion of foreign intelligence.

 

 

Stealing the Revolution

 

 

Abu Salih revealed, during an interview with (Sudanese Echoes), that foreign intelligence financed and paid money to polish political figures and specific groups to steal the youth revolution and present figures without authorization from the revolutionaries to lead the situation.

 

 

Buying Consciences

 

 

He stressed that the independence generation failed to establish a founding vision for Sudan as a state of institutions and the national vision was absent, which led to the infiltration of foreign agendas through many organizations and figures, stating that many people had their consciences bought. He added that it is not possible for a commander of an armed movement to have 5,000 soldiers whom he feeds, trains, and pays salaries, and for the movement not to be infiltrated by foreign circles.

 

 

Security check

 

 

Abu Salih called for reducing the number of the numerous political parties in Sudan to a few capable parties, demanding that everyone who have a desire to lead Sudan in the next phase be subjected to (security check) and a judicial system so that the people can guarantee that those who deserve to lead them are known for their cleanliness, honesty, and not morally deviated.

 

 

Permanent Constitution

 

 

Furthermore, Abu Salih called for adopting a comprehensive national vision that brings the country into a founding period and not a transitional period. He explained that a national founding conference must be held in which national scholars and experts from all over Sudan participate. “It is preferable that each region be represented by a university professor specialized in a science and known for his patriotic loyalty. So that it is easy to draft a permanent constitution that state institutions adhere to and that no later elected government can violate,” he suggested. He expected that post-war Sudan will be a new Sudan that gets rid of all chronic defects and mistakes.