Between separating religion from the state … and separating the state from politicians “the forgotten stage towards a modern state” ✍️ d. ALAA IMAD AL -DIN AL -BADRI

We used to hear repeated calls to separate religion from the state as a basis to build a modern civil status, but let’s go further than that. Why do we also demand the separation of the public service from politics? Why not protect state institutions against fluctuations in partisan passions and ideological conflicts? Why is it not restored to efficiency, integrity and specialization instead of loyalty, kinship and political affiliation?

What is happening today in Sudan is not only an “internal war” as it is marketed in the media of certain parts, but it is a regional and international plan to reshape Sudan on the whims of external powers, taking advantage of the fragility of the interior and the failure of its political elite, but the middle of this rubble can be raised with our hands. The catastrophic slope, so why do we recycle the same tools and expect different results? It is necessary today to form a Sudanese integrity committee completely independent of politicians and partisan and regional evaluation circles, because this committee should not be a media decoration but rather a real tool to restore the loss of confidence.

In addition, it is not possible to build a real state without a strategic spirit that leads vision, not slogans. Why do we not create higher advice for research and strategic studies that have a fundamental role in the Sudanese future or in the Sudanese spirit. The reconstruction of other countries such as the Emirates which benefited from the Sudanese spirit that archery taught them, but when it intensified by its “thrown” Sudan and its people behind.

It is regrettable that most of the minds that participated in the Gulf Renaissance are Sudanese minds, even in some countries outside the Arabic framework, have taught and planned, and she knows that her homeland is without structure, security or respect for these skills.

But the real battle is not on the ground. Or do we dare to draw a new card based on transparent civilian civilian civil institutions that separate state administration and political dependence?

Public opinion has been deceptive for a long time and people were occupied by marginal problems while the country was looting from the inside and abroad. The battle has been decided on the ground yes, but it has not yet been decided in the mind and the decision of consciousness today is not in the hands of the outside, but in the hands of those who have the audacity to say that the truth does not decorate Sudan which needs executives which puts a new card which does not decide by the political elites, but is based on the efficiency of justice and transparency and drawing.







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