The absence of civil administrations of the Sudanese scene: an urgent call to the wise ✍️ d. ALAA IMAD AL -DIN AL -BADRI

It is not a secret for anyone that Sudan is a sprawling country for multi-ethnicity, cultures and tribes that constitute its social fabric which is overlapping. Since ancient times, civil administrations came from glasses, sheikhs and baptisms which represent an essential pillar in the stability of societies, the resolution of conflicts and the propagation of the spirit of social peace in the fields that the weapons of the State do not reach or that official laws are not able to achieve effective solutions.
But what we see today is unhappy and disturbing, because we are witnessing a complete absence, and even deliberately, in many cases of the role of civil administrations of the public scene at a time when the country needs the voice of wisdom and reason more than ever. The abyss.
It should be noted that many politicians who hold the sons of conflict today are originally the sons of these tribes and they were supposed to be an extension of the wisdom of their families and their traditional leaders, but unfortunately, they helped to weaken them and marginalize them by seeking to dismantle the social structure and exclude civil administrations from the national scene in favor of the conflicts of the close parties and the immediate interests.
The spectator, the mayor or the sheikh is not appointed by decree and is not imposed during the party elections, but it is chosen by the consensus of his family and holds moral and historical responsibility to preserve peace and the management of values and the protection of the social fabric, and this is what makes the fact that these departments do not return to the scene and to all the responsibilities, because what is happening is not a political cream, Responsibility, because what is happening now is not a political cream, but a move of responsibility, because what is happening now is not a political cream, but a move from Sage Sudan and its social peace.
Consequently, I am an honest call for all tourist sites, Sheikhs and Baptism in Sudan to have come across an inclusive conference not by part under the banner of the fatherland which brings together all the tribes and components inside the country of its Orient Call of the narrow loyalty of the unit.
The story is ruthless, and will future generations ask where our wise men ruptured? Will the answer be silent? Or really? The decision is in your hand and you are eligible.
Today, the homeland does not need more politicians, but rather those who cultivate wisdom, where chaos has come to congratulate the voice of the tribe, logic and wisdom.
So have we heard your voice before it’s too late?




