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East Darfur governor-designate refuses to accept his new post

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January 12, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The appointed governor of the newly established state of East Darfur, Abdul Hamid Musa Kasha, was absent from the swearing-in ceremonies of other Darfur officials before Sudanese President Omer Hassan al-Bashir yesterday out of anger, sources tell Sudan Tribune.

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Appointed governor of the newly established state of East Darfur Abdul Hamid Musa Kasha

This week Bashir issued two decrees relieving the governors of South Darfur State, Abdul Hamid Musa Kasha, and West Darfur State, Al-Shertai Ga’far Abdul Hakam from their positions.

Bashir also announced the establishment of Eastern and Central Darfur states, re-appointing Kasha as governor of the first and Yusuf Tibin, a former minister of infrastructure in Khartoum State, as governor of the second.

The changes are part of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD) signed by the Sudanese government and the ex-rebel group Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM) in a bid to end the eight-year conflict in the region.

The recommendation to divide Darfur into five states was first adopted by the 2008 Darfur People Conference in the Qatari capital of Doha, which hosted the marathon peace talks that led to the signing of the DDPD in mid-July last year.

According to sources Kasha informed senior government officials that he rejects his new position because it would mean taking over an “arid and entirely collapsed” state in terms of infrastructure, as it has a lack of outlets, headquarters and departments.

He had been promised to remain in post in South Darfur after the establishment of the new states and was therefore taken aback by Bashir’s decrees, sources said.

But Kasha could still end up assuming his position should he receive the funds needed from the government to get the state up and running.

This is not the first time Kasha has entered into a dispute with the central government. He has previously resigned from his position as the South Darfur governor following a row with finance minister Ali Mahmood Abdel-Rasool over blocking the disbursement of desperately needed cash for the state.

In a related issue, a statement signed by the Rizeigat tribe in the newly created East Darfur state slammed the central government over this weeks decree’s, describing them as unjust and a “conspiracy" orchestrated in Khartoum by influential Darfur leaders and other officials.

They called the move an “exposed plot" to “assassinate” Kasha, who is a prominent Darfuri symbol, and in the process to create strife between the states of South and East Darfur.

The statement also said that the government ignored the sacrifices made by the Rizeigat during the years of civil war with the south and instead chose to favour and satisfy other parties at their expense.

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  • 13 January 10:20, by athor deng

    stupid people

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    • 13 January 10:46, by Morthon Akol

      Dear comrade Abdul Hamid Musa, don’t take that position. becayse President Bashir want to put you in aproblem with people of westen Darfur. and why he divide Darfur to five states? is it a request of the people of Darfur or what?

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    • 13 January 15:19, by Garang Geng

      Darfurians take care, this is how we got out of it
      may God help u

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      • 14 January 01:06, by Hardball

        Leaders of Darfur should not let their people die in vain and shamelessly offer themselves to Bashir who is already convicted by the ICC.

        Stand your ground and you’ll be well-off like Southerners in South Sudan.

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    • 14 January 10:26, by silk Kottora

      Dr. Musa Kasha or I would rather call him Professor Musa Kasha is not merely an ordinary person like most of the called Governors ( Walis ) of Darfur " States". He is a well educated Sudanese and for those who do not know him, he is an Expert in Economics and one of the pillars of economic and social planning, at least in the Developing World.Professor Kasha is not born to be put at the same

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      • 14 January 10:38, by silk Kottora

        Kasha is not born to be put at the same level with Ab-Sammaks ( Human Traffickers ) or genocidaires.He is born as a national and world-wide expert. He is qualified for the most senior position in the Sudan and beyond. Why insulting this great man instead of rewarding and giving him his right position? This step by the central regime is beyond doubt within the central strategy to destroy Darfur.

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      • 14 January 10:52, by silk Kottora

        He is not born to be put at the same level with Abu-Sammaks ( human-traffickers )He is born to be a national and world-wide expert. The regime in Sudan, if a nationalist and national regime, should have been rewarding Prof. Kasha instead of humiliating him.Unfortunately, this is time for dwarfish henchmen not for national eagles!

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  • 13 January 10:45, by Martin Kat

    Mr Abdul Hamid Musa please don’t refused your post as a governor of new state. you will be misunderstand by Bashir as well as you a part of Darfur rebels. Do you think that there is a strong man who will come establishe the new state rather than you?

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  • 13 January 15:21, by Gunkills

    Mr. Abdul Amid accept the post and work for the Darfurians interest. Is good now many tribes in North Sudan are regreting for they have been fool by NCP all these years to commit crimes to their fellows Southnerners.

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  • 13 January 16:03, by Garang Geng

    Abdul Hamid pliz accept the post, it is too late for you to realised what the Arab had been doing on u since we fight with them, may God help you

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  • 13 January 16:47, by jacqueslek

    I respect this decision and hope that there is a happy ending.

    film x

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