N’Djamena and ingratitude!! – Strategies – ✍️ Dr. Issam Batran
– One of the afflictions of Sudan and its people is the ingratitude of those who have been good to them, and they find from them only rudeness and contempt. At my age, this is proof of the wickedness and contempt of the soul, since. generous souls do not know ingratitude or denial. My clan called me to disagree…so I took their words as misguided. I am a person of good character…and the efficiency of any polite person. Favorites… As for the wicked person, goodness and kindness only increase his rebellion… If you honor the generous, you will control him… And if you honor the wicked person, it will lead to rebellion …
– What irritated me the most and made me recall these lines was the refusal of the Chadian government to organize Sudanese certificate exams for refugee students on its territory. It will not be enough for him to support the guilty rebellion and its loyalty to the masters of the country. money and dirhams, and little by little it is mentioned that half of educated Chadians hold the Sudanese academic certificate and that half of them are graduates of Sudanese and other universities. Its head is the African Islamic Center, the African International University…
– During one of my repeated visits to Chad within the framework of the execution mechanism of the twinning agreement between the State of Khartoum and the Chadian capital, N'Djamena, I discovered the models of level of education there, between three cultures. The first is that of graduates. from Sudanese schools and universities, the second is made up of graduates from French-speaking schools and universities and the third is made up of graduates from Khalawi and Al-Muhajiriya (Koniya). The Sudanese style of education is the most difficult and there is a desire to compete to seek knowledge. Chad, witness to It was during a presentation session with the mayor of the commune of N'Djamena. He introduced us to the 29 members of the municipal government, including 22 members who graduated from the Sudano-Tchadian Friendship School, which opened in N'Djamena in 2017. in 1971 AD and continued to provide graduates to the Chadian community , then joined the Tawamah school in the town of Abéché in 2002 AD.
– The State of Khartoum supervised the equipment of the school by assigning 26 teachers, whose monthly salaries would come from the budget of the government of the State of Khartoum as part of the twinning program between the two capitals.
Khartoum state's support for the capital, N'Djamena, does not stop. You can imagine that Khartoum supervises the fight against mosquitoes in N'Djamena by sending 3 planes per month to spray pesticides, and when the planes are delayed by a week. , the mayor of N'Djamena calls the governor of Khartoum in Chadian dialect (Oh governor, or a mosquito ate us)…
The twinning work extended to the State of Khartoum by supporting the expenses of paving and lighting the first asphalt road in the capital, N'Djamena (Numeiri Street). I personally followed, among the tasks of the executive mechanism of twinning, with a testimony on the date (Al). -Battah), who carried the street lamps, who left the Libyan market until entering the Chadian capital a week later. We attended the celebration of the first “column of light” decorating the road…
Ambassador Abdallah Cheikh Noureddine attended the signing of the minutes of receipt of requirements for the celebration of the Chadian National Day in 2010 AD, including vehicles and loaders for paving roads, a complete radio station, a number of greenhouses and even firecrackers and lights. to decorate the roads which were transported by a cargo plane (Ilyushin) to the capital, N'Djamena.
– How insignificant it is for Chad to deny the merits of Sudan and the flesh of its shoulders because of its goodness. How insignificant it is for the Chadian government to prevent the holding of Sudanese certificate exams for Sudanese students who were forced by war conditions to take refuge in Sudan. Chad and deprived them of their fundamental rights to education. Until recently, ministers and members of the Chadian government competed for a place to teach their children at the Sudanese Friendship School in N'Djamena. Which welcomes 90% of students (Chadians) and less than 5% Sudanese, when Sudan was Chad's paradise on earth.