Friday, 3 May 2013

Alhilu says: Kuku is lost and in support of the NCP agenda.


AbdelAziz Ahilu

The deputy chair of the Sudan People’s liberation Movement for Northern sector (SPLM-N) Abdel-Aziz Adam Alhilu criticized the latest remarks made by the former Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) general Telefon kuku Abujalha describing them as  serving the national Congress Party’s agenda for isolation the issues of Blue Nile and South Kordofan from the issues affecting the entire Sudan.



The comments come in response to accusations made by Kuku following his release last month, where he slammed the SPLM-N leadership, stating that he does not know and has never heard of the movement.

Kuku had told the Sudan Radio Service (SRS) in a previous interview that the problem of the Nuba Mountains has been commercialized by people who do not belong to the region.

And that the actual reason for the killings in the two areas is for political positions, adding that he war that erupted in South kordofan was for Abdel-Aziz’s seat.

former SPLA general Telefon Kuku
In a phone interview with the SRS on Thursday from an undisclosed location, Alhili said that their former comrade in arms general Telefon Kuku has lost his way.

He said Telefon Kuku reiterated the NCP’s opinions, and supports their agenda which aims to divide the cause.
He added that issues facing South kordofan and Blue Nile neither be solved in kadogli nor Damazin but the capital Khartoum.

Alhilu further called on the Kuklu to join the SPLM-N are reconsidering his ideology.

He said that kuku was a member of the SPLM, and believed in the movement’s vision of comprehensive solution.
It is alleged that he ruling NCP used Telefon Kuku to cause division in the SPLM-N when they nominated him in absentia to run against Abdelaziz Alhilu for South Kordofan governor in May of 2011.
However Kuku denied these allegations.

courtesy of Sudan Radio Service 


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