Jaber directs planning industrial cities and simplifying procedures
Port Sudan – Mona AlIhimir
Member of the Sovereignty Council, 1st. Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Jaber, affirmed the state’s interest in developing the industrial sector and providing all facilities for the sector’s return to contribute in development and reconstruction in the country.
He said, during his address, today (Thursday), at the conference for the development of the industrial sector in Port Sudan, in Al-Shamandoura Hall, that organizing the conference came to lay a solid foundation for the benefit and use of Sudanese raw materials in various fields “agricultural, animal, mineral, etc., to fill the gaps. In light of the circumstances the country is going through, noting that this leads to achieving self-sufficiency and contributing to increasing exports.
Jaber directed the states to provide industrial infrastructure, plan industrial cities, simplify and facilitate procedures for establishing factories, and provide all facilities to investors and factory owners, stressing the state’s interest and appreciation for national industrialists for their contribution to development, reconstruction, peace and development, in addition to providing job opportunities for a large number of young people.
Jaber affirmed that the growth and development of industry has long been an area of continuous discussion and dialogue in the state’s files, and the development of plans and strategies for regulating the industry, pointing out that industry contributes to the development of nations, stressing the importance of establishing an industrial base in all states to provide goods and services, in addition to importing modern technology, and the establishment of factories in the states, as it provides job opportunities for young people in addition to providing services to local communities through social responsibility.
Jaber stressed that the state is committed to providing all facilities to develop the sector because of its importance in achieving development in the country.
He said that we are keen to benefit from everything that comes out of the conference’s recommendations, given that national competencies have studied, discussed and presented many recommendations, which are considered a scientific roadmap that puts the industrial sector in the optimal path.
He added that the state will stand diligently and sincerely with the industrial sector and provide qualitative investment opportunities to advance the sector with all capabilities.
He stressed his full commitment to following up and implementing all recommendations, and pointed out that everything that emerges from the conference will find a way to be implemented to reassure citizens and move the sector forward.