It is one one since the downfall of Al-Bashir regime after ruling Sudan with violence and repression where crimes and attrocities commited by the clique of June 30.Today many of Sudanese on grass roots level still believe that the wheel of change moves very slowly and nothing has changed regarding the improvement of livilhood. I personally visited over 13 states from November 2019 through January 2020 I heard voices of complaints about the transitional government procedures to remove impowerment of dissloved National Congress Party (NCP). Many of people whom I met think that the change only took place in Khartoum the gave evidences that military governors(Walis) are not qualified enough to rule states which some suffer from chaous made by pro-NCP regime the thing which increases waves of anger and frustration over the change of 11 April 2019. Mean while others think Al-Bashir henchmen are move freely and invoveled in decision making process in the state due to constitutional vacuum as constitional document which signed on 17 August 2019 has stipulated that legislative Council and states governors should be assigned as possible as it can. I am very much concerned that their slackness of civilan – led transitional government but we have not so far the point of hope loss as the transitional from long dicatorship to sustainable democracy can happened in a day and night yet it requires a long and radical procedures starting from change of minds and sounds not only change of persons. The government has along way to go one of them firstly achieving a cmperhensive and lasting peace, secondly to delist the Sudan from states sponaoring terrorism which successive US adminstration manouvered to do so because Al-Bashir regime used to give more concessions to stay longer in power without talking into consideration of the interests of Sudanese people. Last but not least the government needs to address the chronic economic situation as people patience will run out.