‘Khartoum fuels conflict in South Sudan’: NCF

The Coalition of the National Consensus Forces (NCF) has accused the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) of being involved in fuelling the conflict in South Sudan. Kamal Omar Abdel Salam, spokesman of the NCF, the coalition of mainstream opposition parties in Sudan, told Radio Dabanga that the opposition would reveal those involved in what is going on in South Sudan. “We will find out who supported which party to the conflict”. Salam has strongly denied that the opposition had accepted keeping Al Bashir as a president for a transitional period, saying that all the opposition parties have unanimously rejected that suggestion.He has accused the NCP of keeping a large sum of pounds for its own interest in the budget. File photo: Chairman of the opposition National Consensus Forces, Faroug Abu Eisa (TheNiles.org) Related: Opposition parties denounce Sudan government’s military campaigns (1 December 2013)

The Coalition of the National Consensus Forces (NCF) has accused the ruling National Congress Party (NCP) of being involved in fuelling the conflict in South Sudan.

Kamal Omar Abdel Salam, spokesman of the NCF, the coalition of mainstream opposition parties in Sudan, told Radio Dabanga that the opposition would reveal those involved in what is going on in South Sudan. “We will find out who supported which party to the conflict”. Salam has strongly denied that the opposition had accepted keeping Al Bashir as a president for a transitional period, saying that all the opposition parties have unanimously rejected that suggestion.

He has accused the NCP of keeping a large sum of pounds for its own interest in the budget.

File photo: Chairman of the opposition National Consensus Forces, Faroug Abu Eisa (TheNiles.org)

Related: Opposition parties denounce Sudan government’s military campaigns (1 December 2013)