The Supreme Sovereign Committee for the Treatment and Care of the Wounded of the Battle of Karama visits the White Nile and commends the efforts of the state government in providing necessary support and assistance to the injured in hospitals.
Professor Omar Al-Khalifa Abdullah, Governor of White Nile State, confirmed that all capacities of the state were being exploited to treat the wounded from the Battle of Karama and provide them with health care, highlighting the efforts of the state government to provide necessary medical devices and equipment to government, military and police hospitals to facilitate the work in surgical operations of all the injured arriving in the state from all axes of operations
This came during the joint meeting with the Supreme Sovereign Committee for the Treatment and Care of the Wounded of the Battle of Karama during its visit to the state today, led by Dr. Mohamed Sharif, with the aim to support, support and inspect the injured. in the state, in the presence of Dr. Al-Zein Saad Adam, Minister of Health and Social Development in charge of the state, and leaders of the state security and police services.
The governor listened to a detailed explanation of the committee's objectives and the purpose of the visit. His Excellency reviewed the major roles that the State Government has played since the start of the war in supporting the State's health sector to meet these changes in a coordinated manner. and organized joint work between the Ministry of Health and military and police health institutions, the State recognizing the real and immediate need for these institutions to meet the need for health services for combat wounded and others . Arriving from the war-affected states, the Caliph renewed his full assurance to carry out all hospital projects in the state to provide health services and care to the injured of the Battle of Karama and the injured and citizens injured during this battle. battle.
Furthermore, Dr. Mohamed Sharif, head of the delegation of the Supreme Sovereign Committee for the treatment and care of the wounded from the Battle of Karama, expressed his joy at the good coordination between the security and health services of the White Nile for process He said the committee sensed the needs of the state in this area in order to provide them as quickly as possible. He hoped that all states would follow the example of the whites. Nile State to provide comprehensive treatment and care to injured in Karama battle
For his part, Dr. Al-Zein Saad Adam, Minister of Health and Social Development in charge of the state, said the committee focused on caring for the injured in state hospitals and took note of the major steps taken by the state government. by providing surgical equipment to the Kosti Hospital and the Military Hospital with close coordination, support and support to the wounded from the Battle of Karama, emphasizing that the committee is committed to providing all the necessary needs to the surgical operations and filling the gaps in the military hospital and the police hospital, while working to accelerate the delivery of the diagnostic and magnetic resonance imaging complex, which was approved by the Chairman of the Council of transitional sovereignty during his recent visit to the state to complete the treatment of the wounded from the Battle of Karama and localize the treatment within.
In the same context, the chairman of the Committee for the Treatment of the Wounded from the Battle of Karama Abroad within the committee, Ambassador Omar Saleh, indicated that the committee handled all cases requiring treatment abroad for all the injured according to the medical report, indicating that this visit took place in all states to determine the treatment and care needs of the injured and the actual need for treatment abroad, emphasizing the importance of the White Nile State as a strategic place to receive the wounded from all axes of the country. operations, which requires giving it more care and attention in providing therapeutic aids to treat the wounded from the Battle of Karama.
White Nile State Police Director General Taj al-Din Habibullah Abdul Malik said that the White Nile Police provided good treatment to the wounded from the Karama battle and provided them with a number of medical aid in addition to supporting the war effort. , while Dr. Youssef Mukhtar, director of the state police health services department, said his administration intends to prepare the state police hospital for war conditions, which would allow it to optimally play its role in the treatment of the injured. and the wounded from operations, emphasizing that the hospital received more than forty-two wounded during this war and treated them with the greatest professionalism.
For his part, Professor Saadia Ahmed Ibrahim, Chairman of the Relations and Communication Committee and official spokesperson of the Supreme Sovereign Committee for the Treatment and Care of the Wounded from the Battle of Karama, said that the committee was formed under the supervision of Lieutenant General Shams al-Din Kabbashi, member of the Sovereignty Council and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and led by the Minister of Defense and his Deputy Minister of Interior to support, support and inspect the wounded in the battle of Karama. and their condition, she explained that the visit to White Nile is part of a state tour to a number of states during which the committee visited a number of hospitals and provided aids to support the wounded from the Battle of Karama in the state. carry out processing operations for them inside the state and outside Sudan.
Colonel Doctor Othman Ibrahim Abdel Rahman, director of the Kosti military hospital, expressed his joy at this visit which had a great impact on the morale of the wounded and injured in the Battle of Karama. He said the delegation saw the scale of the fill. coordination and cooperation between the Ministry of Health and government, military and police hospitals and promised to provide necessary aids to gently treat the wounded and sick in the battle for dignity.