Civil…what next? – From the top of the podium – ✍️ Yasser Al-Fadni

The correct reading says that liberating Madani means liberating all areas of the island that have been oppressed by the militias, and in fact this has been happening every day, there is a natural and rapid expansion of the armed forces, penetrating into d other areas. we read that within a few days, the island will be rid of thugs and those who help them.

The question then is: what happens after liberation? There is no doubt that the government of Al-Jazeera State has a plan that will be destroyed after the victorious entry of its governor, a civilian, into the armed forces. Perhaps the early entry of the governor, a civilian, is seen as a failure. a positive asset for him, in addition to the balance of firmness he achieved during the transition after the fall, and he remained there, embodying a national position that neither history nor the people of Al-Jazeera will certainly not forget a state government. will first endeavor to restore basic services in all regions, such as electricity, water and networks, and to rehabilitate certain hospitals which could represent an immediate solution to the health situation.

I believe the issue of returning services to their normal state requires a position from the center, a position from the state government and a popular position of community support. The governor must take the decision to form a higher committee for this task, including officials. and popular officials of the State and committees in all localities, so that the official effort combines with the popular effort to restore the island as it was.

There is no doubt that the people of the island made great efforts during the invasion of their regions by the Janja. They drove vehicles to transport their families to the military's safe zones and paid billions for it, and they gave alms for their families. accommodation camps. This is what I have seen and observed in many camps. The people of the island are by nature generous and the governor has not contributed and helped to rehabilitate what the Dagalo gang destroyed on the island, and I am. sure they are qualified for this business, as they were next door. Alongside the armed forces that liberated it, among them martyrs, wounded and wounded will be side by side in this great national appeal for the reconstruction of the island.

From my stand, I watch… where I see… that legions of the island's inhabitants, led by its governor, will unite in the battle for the dignity of the island's reconstruction. Yesterday I saw a number of initiatives. by groups of expatriates in different villages on the island, and it is a good strong initiative that has started and which will be launched, God willing, stronger in the coming days, so I say to the governor: Oh my God, my brother, show me courage… continue the work and do it quickly! .





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