A generation to cut a new homeland – a national murmur – ✍️ Dr Tariq Ashary

Today’s generation is at a historic crossroads, where the effects and challenges of live war, but at the same time, it transports the transit key to a new Sudan. Just as the war has left a surgeon in the body of the fatherland, it also left deep lessons in the consciousness of young people of the value of peace, the importance of unity and the need for relentless work for reconstruction. Sudan of war needs a generation which has the will to transform pain into hope, ruins in construction and division into unity. Today’s generation is not only a witness to the tragedy, but rather of the manufacturer of the future, and with his hand to establish a more powerful, fair and stable homeland.
The future of Sudan will not be drawn by chance, but will be built with the arms of his children and the spirit of his youth. The truth that we must all achieve is that any nation does not get up, except with its people, and man is only formed by conscious education, serious education and instilling the national values in souls from an early age.
The manufacture of a generation that builds Sudan means doing an armed science generation, believes in work and puts the country’s interest in its personal interests. A generation has a clear vision of the future and knows that development is not slogans, but rather a daily commitment that begins with study seats and ends in the fields of production and construction.
A generation that builds Sudan is a generation proud of its affiliation, preserves its national unity and rejects division and division. A generation that respects difference and believes that diversity is strength, there is no reason for weakness or war. It is a generation that establishes discipline as a fundamental value, innovation is an approach to thought, honesty and sincerity is a rule in the treatment of its homeland and its people.
But the responsibility of doing this generation is not the responsibility of schools alone, but rather begins from the family which instills the values, the society which embraces young people and the government which provides the equitable environment for education and work, and the media that cultivate conscience and improves identity. It is a shared responsibility between everyone without exception.
Sudan will only increase with a generation that has a dream and will be together. A generation that does not know despair does not withdraw before the challenges, but rather transforms adversity into opportunities, and writes with its sweat and its patience the story of a new homeland. Let us do this generation today, before tomorrow precedes us, because the construction of Sudan begins to build its children. And Sudan after the war is stronger and the most beautiful




