A glow of hope in the “Al -Sadrat” struck

In the light of the great challenges that our country is confronted, hope remains a torch which illuminates the paths of affected people, especially when the responsibility wheels move to reach painful reality. This was clearly obvious in the village of Al-Sadrat in the locality of Abu Hajjar in Sennar, which was not only a geographical place on the map, but rather transformed into a symbol of the devastation left by violent hurricanes in the last two days, leaving behind destroyed and suspended houses.
The today’s visit to a high -level delegation at “Al -Sandar” was a step in the right direction; A step that reflects a real commitment to the principle of “interaction” in the treatment of disasters. The Delegation, which included government officials, included the humanitarian aoun commissioner in the state of sennar mohamed abdel -fattah doneti, the representative of the general intelligence service, and the nazir abu aqla, deputy executive director of abu hajjar locality, in addition to the local defense office In the locality and the frames of the administrative unit, not only cam to inspect the damage, but also draw a glimmer of hope in the eyes of afflicted village residents.
What makes this visit are extremely important not only the size of participating officials, but the direct interaction with people and the disclosure of the names of the assignments. This step, so procedural, includes with it official recognition of the size of the disaster and a commitment to move … Above all, the delegation has promised an urgent intervention and by providing the necessary support; This is the promise that the inhabitants of “Al -Sadrat” are eagerly awaited, commenting on their hopes to rebuild what was destroyed by strong winds.
The voice of Thanksgiving, which was issued by the people affected after the visit, was not only a courtesy, but a sincere expression of their feeling that they were not left alone in the face of their great affliction. The feeling of attention and psychological support is no less important than material support in such circumstances.
The biggest challenge now remains in the speed and efficiency of the response to these promises. The disasters do not wait and the suffering of the people affected to exacerbate every passing day. This promise must be transformed into a tangible reality and translate the names of names into a real help which reaches their beneficiaries. The principle of “zero relaxation” means that there is no room for delay or negligence in the provision of assistance and that the response is the size of the disaster.
What happened in “Al -Sadrat” is not only a transient accident, but rather a distress call which requires concerted efforts at all levels. The hope that the official delegation planted in the hearts of the people must be told with hard work and relentless follow -up – so that the “Sadar” is a witness not only to destruction, but on the capacity of our society and its institutions to stand next to its children in distress.




