Between quotas and efficiency. Jacomi mixes power leaves – larvae – ✍️ d. Mohamed Tabidi

When the transitional government seeks to establish a state of institutions and justice, certain voices requiring a share of “power” appear which are not proportional to the vision of the inclusive country, but rather bring us back to the quota vortex which has wasted the country’s energies in the past.
Muhammad Sayed Ahmed Al -jakumi, head of the North path, as part of the Juba Salam agreement, called what he called “a quarter of the authority” in the government of New Hope led by Professor Kamel Idris, stirring that all the options are open to the defense of his political rights, including the recourse of judicial power.
It should be noted in the statements of Al -Jacomi in Al -hadath Channel, that – despite his request for a great percentage of power – at the same time called the support of the ministries of finance, mining and social affairs to independent skills far from the political quota! It is a contradiction that raises questions: how does a quarter of government share ask and then reject the monopoly or quotas in the same soul?
> “Stay on all God and not separate.”
– Al -imran: 103
The Government of Hope came in a precise circumstance of the life of Sudan, and it strives to get out in the country of the darkness of the division to the immensity of unity and the discourse of empowerment to the discourse of competence and integrity. There is no doubt that these declarations seeking to share the steering cake instead of serving the citizen, do not comply with the spirit of the scene.
Our people will not forget that quotas have produced ministers without efficiency, and the State has concluded a terrible administrative paralysis, which the current government seeks to avoid raising the level of merit, no geography and loyalty to the fatherland, and not movements or parties.
The opening of the court door is not a threat, but rather a constitutional right, but justice is originally that cases are raised for public interest, and not for greed for positions. Today, Sudanese are more aware than ever and will not allow the return of the satisfaction system to the detriment of development and stability.
O Jacomi Sovereignty, the homeland is greater than everyone, and whoever wants to write his name in the archives of glory, that he submits his idea and his project, and not with the requirements of the Division of Power.
I will write to the homeland until my last breath.



