A new vision: to analyze the structure of the government of hope and the ways to achieve it – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah is strange

Sudan has witnessed an important declaration by the Prime Minister – appointed, Dr. Kamel Idris, concerning the expected structure of the government of civil hope and the tasks of its 22nd ministries. This declaration comes to the light of major challenges that the country faces, which takes each step towards the formation of a stable and effective government, a great anticipation. The discourse highlights an ambitious vision of the future of Sudan, based on the foundations of good governance, complete development and the fight against corruption.
The proposed structure of the Government of Hope shows an in -depth understanding of the multiple challenges with Sudan is confronted. Interest in national security through the Ministries of Defense and the Interior, in focusing on the construction of a person through the ministries of human resources, social protection, education, national education, higher education and scientific research, it seems that the government seeks to solve the problems of its roots. I drew my attention in particular the emphasis on the ministry of digital transformation and communications to follow the rhythm of the era of artificial intelligence, and the Ministry of Energy targeting renewable and nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. These modern trends reflect an acourant vision of a future -based future and sustainability.
The Government of Hope pays great attention to the economic aspect, which is vital for a country that involves difficult economic conditions. The Ministry of Finance aims to create an prolonged financial policy that maximizes resources and guides expenses. The emphasis on the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, the Ministry of Breeding and Fisheries and the Ministry of Minerals, Green Columns for the Economy, indicates an awareness of the importance of exploiting the enormous natural resources of Sudan. In addition, the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainability is an important step towards the integration of the environmental dimension in development plans, which is compatible with global trends towards sustainable development.
The emphasis on the principles of justice, transparency and the fight against corruption is one of the most important points of speech in Dr. Kamel Idris. The creation of the integrity and transparency authority with large legal powers is a decisive step in the construction of the rule of law and the fight against the scourge which hinders any progress. The Ministry of Justice, which will endeavor to consolidate the rule of law and the Ministry of Affairs of Ministers to coordinate the performance of the Government, all strengthen the principles of good governance. This concentration on efficiency and integrity, and the rejection of immunities and favoritism, represents a glimmer of hope for dependence and future merit.
The call for independent national skills to provide their CVS reflects a real commitment to the training of the government government. The construction of a “central national stock” of skills is a strategic vision to build a strong and effective public service, capable of meeting the needs of the country in various fields. This initiative, if applied to transparency and integrity, will be a solid basis for building a new Sudan which promotes the effectiveness of your children and their experiences.
Without a doubt, the application of this ambitious vision will not be without challenges. Sudan faces a deep humanitarian, economic and political crisis. However, the Prime Minister’s clear vision and commitment to the principles of efficiency and integrity represent a strong starting point. The success of this government will considerably depend on its ability to translate these visions into a tangible reality, will strengthen confidence between the government and the people, and to reach the security and stability necessary for the development process.
Looking at the government temple announced by Dr. Kamel Idris, and the ambitious visions it contains for the future of Sudan, we can say that he has the capacity to reach the desired transformation, but it strongly depends on the factors of implementation and challenges, including the forces that support the possibility of transformation which includes totalitarianism and education, as well as the vital and varissory-structures. This diversity reflects a complete understanding of the multiple needs of Sudan and allows the treatment of problems in an integrated manner.
Focus on efficiency and integrity. In the insistence of the Prime Minister on the choice of skills far from quotas and the creation of the integrity and transparency authority, it is the cornerstone of any real reform. Without a government based on merit and transparency, the plans are just ink on paper. With the Adoption of Modern Visions by Ensuring Ministry Such As Digital Transformation and Communications, Focusing on Renewable and Nuclear Energy for Peaceful Purposses, Explaining Awareness of the Importance of Keeping Pace with Global Developments and adopting Sustainable Solutions, In Addition to Interest in Infrastructure and Rural Development: To the reconstruction of the war, and Achieving Balanced Development in Rural Areas, is Vital to Achieving Stability and Distributing the Fruits of Development enough.
Despite the positive points, this vision is faced with serious challenges that can hinder their realization, including security and political stability, Sudan still lives in a state of war and internal conflicts. Without obtaining complete security stability, it will be very difficult to implement development plans or large -scale structural reforms. The end of the conflict and the consolidation of peace must be the maximum priority which opens the way to other reforms and to the deterioration of the economic situation. The country faces a suffocating economic crisis, inflation, the lack of liquidity and the collapse of the productive sectors. The ambitious plans to maximize resources and attracting investments require a stable and attractive economic environment, which requires rapid and effective treatment of the current crisis.
Despite the announcement of the fight against corruption and quotas, these phenomena are rooted in the structures of states and society. The Prime Minister can face a fierce resistance of parties benefiting from the status quo, which requires a strong political will and large popular support to overcome them, and after years of disorders, many government institutions must rebuild and rehabilitate human frameworks and improve administrative and technical capacities. The process of strengthening these capacities can take a long time and efforts.
The Sudanese people suffer from difficult living conditions and the accumulation of many years of crises. Expectations can be very high, which exerts great pressure on the government to obtain quick and concrete results. Any delay or failure can cause loss of confidence.
Attention to regional and international relations requires certain objectives, such as attracting foreign investments or obtaining technical support in nuclear energy fields, stable regional and international relations and strengthening confidence with global partners.
In conclusion, the proposed government structure represents a promising roadmap, but its success depends on the government’s ability to overcome these complex and difficult challenges, and to transform visions into a tangible reality that affects the life of Sudanese citizens.



