A Sudanese minister goes out of his way at the merchants conference: Shut up at night!

A Sudanese minister goes out of his way at the merchants conference: Shut up at night!

Many Sudanese have been occupied with Fido for Finance Minister Gabriel Ibrahim over the last few hours after he lost his composure during a news appearance.

During a meeting with businesspeople, a video of the minister responding angrily to queries about the economy has gone viral.
While the merchants directed an attack on the tax administration in the country, complaining about the severe losses and damages they were exposed to due to the economic measures taken during the last period, the minister passed away and asked one of the questioners to “end the conversation”, saying, “Shut up at night and listen to me” so that he could explain his point of view.

Additionally, he emphasised that he arranged the conference so that people could share their ideas, saying, “You may find what is not satisfying to you.”
Gabriel also critiqued one of the shopkeepers’ language, viewing it as unprofessional, political, or indicative of activists. He stressed the need to choose the appropriate conversation, stressing that the threat of taxis is not acceptable.
He also said: “Whoever wants to kill the tax collectors, let him try . ..

They are costly, and there is legislation in the nation.
To that, he vowed to pursue everyone who threatens tax employees, who objected to his words and at a moment of anger, he said to one of them: “Shut up at night”, in reference to the necessity of ending the conversation.

It is interesting that the aforementioned minister held a news conference yesterday, on Sunday, where he discussed the country’s most pressing economic issues, including raising taxes, particularly in light of the public’s outrage over recent actions. As he expressed it, the meeting’s purpose is to provide crucial information that aids and enhances performance for the benefit of the citizen and the nation.

At the merchants meeting, a Sudanese minister goes out of his way to tell everyone to be quiet at night.

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