How to unite after the war of dignity – a national murmur – ✍️ Dr Tariq Ashary

Unity after the war of dignity in Sudan is again the basis of the reconstruction and construction of the state. This scene requires concerted efforts among all groups in Sudanese society, whether politicians, civil society, tribes or even young people who represent the driving force of change. Steps that can help reach the unit
. The complete national dialogue if everyone is seated on the dialogue table without exception, to determine the priorities and solve the pending problems peacefully. It is important that everyone’s voices are audible to ensure compatibility.
. Building confidence between the different parts is a basic stage. Guarantees of peaceful coexistence and respect for the rights of all the parties must be provided, in addition to holding those responsible for the violations which took place during the war.
Focus on development: Sudan needs sustainable development plans which deal with the effects of war, the reconstruction of infrastructure to the provision of basic services such as education, health and water. And other decent means of life
The improvement of national identity recalling the importance of belonging to Sudan on regional or tribal affiliations improves the spirit of patriotism and increases social cohesion.
. The participation of youth and women in the reconstruction of Sudan must be essential, because they have the energy and creativity necessary to achieve the change.
We must strive for all the means to bring the Sudanese nation together under the name of one of the countries for all for the construction and reconstruction for a brilliant tomorrow and a saturated generation of belonging to the ground of this country far from regionalism, racism and Softeers who did not provide us, that Sudan suffers from disturbed surgery and dispersed among neighboring countries some of them until its Sudane identity has been lost.
In this way, Sudan can get out of the more powerful and coherent crisis, and go with a regular rhythm to a better future
And Sudan after the war is stronger and the most beautiful.



