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Cabinet: All Basic Requirements In Fuel And Wheat Secured
20 April, 2020
Ambassador Omer Bashir Manis
KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The Higher Economic Emergency Committee has announced that all requirements in fuel, wheat and cooking gas have been secured, including sustained electricity supply up to end of the Holy Month of Ramadan.
The Cabinet Affairs Minister, Ambassador Omer Bashir Manis, said in a statement at the Sudan News Agency (SUNA) Forum on Monday that in a series of meetings the committee, headed by the Vice President of the Sovereign Council Gen Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, has taken measures securing the fuel, benzene, gasoline, furnace, cooking gas and wheat flour for the country and that electricity supply has also been ensured up to the end of the month of Ramadan.
Manis, the official Spokesman for the Committee, also said instructions have been sent to concerned police and security units to ensure that no leakage or diversion is made of any of the fuel while being transported from the sea port to inland areas.
He said the committee has also stated that it was aware of the huge pressure on the people as a result of the restrictions imposed to combat the COVID-19.
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