The Hajj and Umrah Hall at Khartoum Airport receives flights and transporting ministries to Khartoum neighborhoods, east

🔥 Sudan News ! 📰 The Hajj and Umrah Hall at Khartoum Airport receives flights and transporting ministries to Khartoum neighborhoods, east
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The government has begun in arrangements to transfer the headquarters of its ministry from Port Sudan, the temporary administrative capital to Khartoum, and the operation is expected to be completed within 6 months.
The federal ministries began their duties from Port Sudan with about 20% of their working power, as the majority of workers were displaced to the states and others resorted to outside the country with their families to escape the war and its repercussions.
The ministries have taken small buildings for them, as the city was crowded with citizens, and rental prices rose with amounts that workers could not provide.
The Sudanese Ministry of Interior decided to move the police forces to work officially from the capital, Khartoum, starting next Monday.
In a timetable obtained by “Al -Jazeera Net”, the Ministry of Interior set times for the transfer of public bodies and departments
And the minister’s office and the director of the police to Khartoum, starting next Monday, with transportation procedures on April 27.
Among the most prominent bodies and departments that begin to move to Khartoum are the Utilities Insurance Authority and public institutions and the leadership of the Central Reserve Forces, the Criminal Investigation, then the passports, the civil registry, the catering investigation, consumer protection and traffic.
Sources close to the Sovereign Council of Al -Jazeera Net said that the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers has set a time map – so that the headquarters of the ministries from Port Sudan to Khartoum – will be completed within 6 months or before the end of the year; If the step is not implemented in an accurate way.
The official sources – who requested not to disclose their identity – revealed that the ministries will not return to their old headquarters in the center of Khartoum, which witnessed widespread damage, but rather will move to new headquarters in the east of Khartoum, specifically in the areas extending from Obaid Khatim Street, east of Khartoum Airport, to the Sixty Street, which connects the north of the capital with its south towards Soba in the southeast of the city.
She explained that the central Khartoum central area, in which the headquarters of the Presidential Palace and the Council of Ministers are located, witnessed widespread damage and need to be reconstruction required a long time and a lot of money.
Its location close to the Arab market is the largest market in the capital and the majority of banks is a crowd, which requires a review of its planning.
According to the same sources, the east of Khartoum, which extends from the Al -Mansheya neighborhood, through the neighborhoods of Riyadh, Taif, Al -Mamoura, Arkoueth, and even the Mujahideen towards Soba, did not witness military confrontations or an exchange of artillery shelling during the war phase in Khartoum and most of its buildings were only damaged.
The official sources added that the transportation of ministries will keep pace with the rehabilitation of Khartoum Airport, as the Ministry of Transport estimated to evacuate work after 6 months, and passenger services will start in the Hajj and Umrah hall in the south of the airport that were not severely damaged, and the main runway and air control tower will be qualified within weeks, after the departure and arrival halls were destroyed and its construction needs a long period of time.

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