JEM: ‘Fuel subsidy lift declaring war on poor’

Ahmed Hussein Adam, secretary of external relations of the Justice and Equality Movement has described the decision of lifting subsidies on fuel as part of a genocide policy, used by the National congress regime to declare of war on the poor and vulnerable sectors of society, In an interview with Radio Dabanga he said the National Congress had neglected all production inputs by relying on oil, and now wants the impoverished Sudanese to pay to cover the financial deficit resulting from the oil gap. He said the regime has lost survival legitimacy and called for the Sudanese people to resist the hunger policies exercised by the National Congress, and go out on to the streets to stop the war, hunger and topple the regime.

Ahmed Hussein Adam, secretary of external relations of the Justice and Equality Movement has described the decision of lifting subsidies on fuel as part of a genocide policy, used by the National congress regime to declare of war on the poor and vulnerable sectors of society,

In an interview with Radio Dabanga he said the National Congress had neglected all production inputs by relying on oil, and now wants the impoverished Sudanese to pay to cover the financial deficit resulting from the oil gap.

He said the regime has lost survival legitimacy and called for the Sudanese people to resist the hunger policies exercised by the National Congress, and go out on to the streets to stop the war, hunger and topple the regime.