
The First Vice President of the Republic, Lt. Gen Bakri Hassan Salih, is due to address Tuesday the opening sitting of the Sixth Conference of the Sudanese Expatriates, which will be held with participation of 500 Sudanese expatriates, besides 150 personalities from inside.
In a statement to SUNA ,the Director General of the Administration of Immigration and Communities at the Sudanese Expatriates Organ, Fagiri Hassan Osman, explained that the conference will discuss the expatriates' issues in the fields of education, identity, affiliation and the phenomenon of human trafficking , in addition to deliberation about the national dialogue and project on assignment of seats at parliament for the expatriates, noting that the number of the Sudanese abroad is over three million expatriates.
Meanwhile, Fagiri indicated that the conference will tackle the expatriates' contribution to pushing ahead the national economy and to attract the foreign capitals and advisory companies.
He said that incentives would be provides by the state in the coming stage for expatriates as well as simplifying the procedures for them via use of modern technology and preparing list and classification of expatriates to identify their expertise and specializations and their resident countries.
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