Sages, scholars, experts and the future vision of construction ✍️ Raja Al-Nuwairi
If scholars and sages differ on a question of jurisprudence or religion, it is the mercy of God towards his servants. What if God subjected them to the service of his servants by developing future strategic visions for the administration of Sudan?
This was stated at the Sudan Council of Elders conference, where an enlightened elite of experts and elders spoke about the lack of a national vision for the Sudanese people since their independence ago 69 years, led the country to fall behind. and join developed countries. It has also led to people falling behind and joining the ranks of developed nations and peoples. The absence of these visions has wasted much of Sudan's resources and wealth, and through the Council of Elders and Experts conference, speakers considered a national strategic vision for the future that will lead the country towards radical, real and lasting change. development which will give birth to a new Sudan different from the previous one and which will establish a future.
A modern state blessed with vast and diverse natural wealth and resources, all of which require sincere national will and a motherland-loving administration to be employed in the right place. This was addressed and discussed by the Council of Elders of Sudan. their Ambassadors Conference on Sudan's Future Vision (2024-2040) aims to develop short-term plans to be implemented with a solid strategic plan.
It determines what is required from the bases of construction and reconstruction in this post-war stage, which is one of the most difficult challenges of the next stage, and its progression towards recovery and recovery towards a bright future for a bright Sudan that keeps pace. with the development of nations, which in their construction depend on the management of diversity and human resources, in reference to them to build the Sudanese person and install the spirit of belonging to the homeland including Professor Muhammad Hussein Abu Saleh, the strategic expert and leader. from the House of Wisdom, attributed to the lack of a true national vision for the Sudanese people since their independence 69 years ago. This was attributed to the wars the country experienced
Social fragility, lack of diversity and resource management and the collapse of infrastructure and the economy, which lack stable pillars on which to base the recommendations that Sudan's elders, academics and experts have formulated and approved for the national project. vision, must be taken into consideration and discussed.
The Sovereign Council will be the safe exit and the main crossing point for Sudan and its people to rise to the ranks of developed countries.
And go global.