Crazy who kills human beings … and corruption that doubles the torment

At a time when figures and facts are informed of an unprecedented increase in fever cases – in particular the delicacy of dengue – the citizen finds himself in front of a bitter paradox:

Diseases are destroyed by bodies, while test prices increase arbitrarily and basic drugs disappear from the markets. What should have been a simple rescue line which has become a luxury that the poor could not, and a means of collecting the profits to the detriment of exhausted minds which no longer strengthen to make the prayer of the intensity of desire and narrow resources, with the absence of supporters and the drop in an aid of expatriates.

Strong dengue examination fees and the operating of health services reflect not only a political deficit, but also reveals a complete absence of the role of surveillance and responsibility. While the citizen seeks to protect himself and his family, he finds the doors of the treatment closed with his hand to make people a profitable trade.

Malaria to three people at the forefront, the presentation is present, and the tanner has increased your light and your exhaustion – striking Sudan as if it were a new war, which does not make the difference between the regions or between the poor and the rich.

And not only that: the disappearance of minor drugs (pain relievers, irrigation solutions, emergency drugs) overthrew remaining health security. When these drugs are absent, people are obliged to traditional alternatives, gourmet brokers or to wait for the disease to be worse – and the expectation is often fatal.

The accumulation of waste … a fertile environment for epidemics

Provision, clogging of banks and negligence in the collection of villages and cities made by waste, mosquitoes, flies and rodents that transmit diseases. Environmental sanitation is not a luxury, but rather the first line of defense in the face of epidemics, and neglecting it as a deliberate blow for public health, in particular when associated with administrative and financial corruption.

Corruption … a thread linking the exploitation of war and destruction

These practices – of the exploitation of prices and drug trafficking, to the lack of censorship and looting of resources – were not only errors, but rather one of the roots of the ravages which happened to us. The burning war was fed, killing innocent souls, violating the sanctuaries, looting money and dry and dry dry.

The Almighty said: {And God gave the example of a village that was safe and reassured, and his livelihoods bring him like a place of each place, so I incredulous in the blessings of God and the fear of what they were doing}}

(Bee: 112)

Glory to him: {and let them give them the lowest torment, without the greatest torment, maybe they will come back}: (Sajdah: 21)

Patience … between virtue and helplessness

In Omdurman, a “saber” market, as if he reminded people the virtue of patience in narrow life. But the bitter truth is that patience in the light of corruption turns into a deficit; The citizen is not required to be patient with the greed of monopolists, nor for the absence of censorship, nor to loot their capacities.

Patience is a virtue when it is associated with hope, action and reform, but it becomes a reprehensible surrender if it takes coverage to justify corruption and perpetuate suffering.

conclusion

What we live in afflictions in health, life and security is not far from God’s Sunnah in his servants. The all-powerful said: {Let us give you something for fear and hunger, and we are short of money, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, soul, people, soul, soul, soul, soul, mortality, soul * of those who are afflicted with their affliction. (Al-baqarah: 155-157)

Praise to God, all these trials have gathered on us: fear, hunger and a lack of money and souls, and even “fruits” – the glory of onions and have become a symbol of the calamity of life.

We ask God to be among the patients who are counted and to give our country well-being, mercy and advice.







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