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The American company (GCMS) is committed to providing aspirators and emergency spare parts for electricity

Khartoum | Times Of Sudan

   The American company (GCMS) confirmed its commitment to providing aspirators and urgent spare parts for generating electricity within the framework of cooperation with the electricity sector in Sudan.

This came during a meeting of the company’s delegation headed by Matt Smok, Executive Director of the company with the Minister of Energy and Oil, Engineer Jaden Ali Obaid, in his office today in the presence of the General Director of the Holding Company  Electricity and the company’s regional director.

The meeting discussed the importance of US cooperation with Sudan in the electricity sector.

   For his part, the Minister of Energy and Oil promised to pay the company’s liabilities on the electricity sector, directing the renewal of the contract and the letter of guarantee with the company and the continuation of cooperation, expressing his thanks to the company’s delegation for its understanding of Sudan’s current conditions and continuing its commitment to providing the liabilities.

   Where the company (GCMS) has been working in Sudan since last year through its contract with the electricity sector in the field of providing aspirations and spare parts for power plants and services.

The American company (GCMS) is one of the first American companies that started dealing with Sudan after breaking the ban on bank transfers and stopping work for months except.

The company’s delegation was committed to resume the supply of urgent spare parts as soon as possible.

   On the sidelines of the meeting, the delegation of the American company presented to Sudan the importance of benefiting from the American grant project for Africa (PROSPER AFRICA), which works to finance all the projects proposed and ready for implementation of various kinds in the field of infrastructure, provided that it is implemented by an American company.

  Noting that the priority for Sudan among African countries at this stage is due to the circumstances known to the international community, and the delegation affirmed that Sudan has not yet benefited from this opportunity except by only six million dollars at a time when this grant is open to the ceiling and can continue to finance project after project for a period of time.  More than ten years, and it can also include electricity projects in Sudan.

  For his part, the director of the Bahri Gas Station, Engineer Abdullah Bella, confirmed the readiness of the electricity projects that could be proposed to benefit from the project of the American grant for #Africa to finance it.

  The minister emphasized the importance of benefiting from the project in the fields of electricity and other fields.

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