The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) has reaffirmed its commitment to fight corruption, tribalism, and nepotism in its administration, stating that such practices threaten the vision of a united and just New Sudan.
Ramadan Ali Kodi, SPLM-N Secretary for Heiban County, delivered the message during a graduation ceremony of 120 political cadres — both men and women — held in Kumbur Payam.
Kodi criticized tribalism and called for national unity, asserting that true development can only be achieved when citizens are treated equally regardless of their background.
Heiban County Commissioner Anur Konda told the graduates that education should be used as a tool to fight ignorance, not merely a pathway to office jobs.
The ceremony, known as the ‘Mahadi Hassan Baba’ badge, honored a legendary figure of the movement who championed education as a cornerstone of liberation and development.
