Nile Governor Representative Addresses Baraka Circumcision Activities for 175 Children in Southern Berber Region
The representative of the Nile Governor, Mr. Mustafa Mohamed Othman Al-Sharif, Minister of Culture, Information and Communications, praised the local efforts of Berber in conducting convoys of support and support for the armed forces, adding that the development process is continuing despite the challenges, stressing the position and support of the state government in all social initiatives.
During his speech, the governor's representative confirmed the baraka circumcision activities for 175 children from the south of the Berber region of Darmali, organized by the Sudanese Red Crescent Society, Nile State branch, in cooperation with the Berber locality and the Zakat office. in the locality. He stressed the importance of this initiative in caring for children from poor families, orphans and expatriates.
Professor Al-Sharif conveyed the governor's greetings to the participants, expressing his thanks and appreciation to the Ministry of Health and the Red Crescent Society, praising their distinguished role in the accommodation centers and supporting the arrivals.
In addition, Professor Mustafa Muhammad Othman Al-Sharif called for a solid victory for the armed forces in their fight against the rebel militias that seek to destabilize the security and stability of the country. He also warned against the dangers of malicious rumors aimed at sowing confusion among citizens, and called for a firm stance of all sectors of the state behind the armed forces, praising the efforts and sacrifices of the Dharmali people and their regularity in dignity and alert camps.
At the end of his speech, Professor Al-Sharif called for the continuation of social initiatives in all aspects, especially the management of marriage, to ease the burden on citizens in light of the current circumstances.
Dr. Amal Ahmed Majzoub, Minister of Health of River Nile State, appreciated the efforts of the Sudanese Red Crescent Society in organizing the “Blessing of Circumcision for a Healthy and Sound Generation” initiative, stressing the keenness of the Ministry of Health to promote community health and take care of these important groups.
Dr. Amal commended the fruitful cooperation between the Ministry of Health and the Sudanese Red Crescent Society in implementing this initiative, stressing the ministry's continued support for such initiatives that contribute to improving community health.
For his part, Mr. Hassan Karar, Executive Director of the Berber Locality, expressed his sincere thanks and gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of the “Circumcision of the Blessing” initiative.
Professor Karar revealed a new initiative adopted by the Berber locality, which is a group marriage initiative aimed at helping young people with limited incomes to establish stable families.
In turn, Mr. Imam El-Din Mohamed Ahmed, Director of the Sudanese Red Crescent Society, Nile State Branch, stressed the Society's commitment to continuing its efforts in the field of humanitarian and social work, especially those that support poor families and children of expatriates.
Professor Imam El-Din stressed that the Sudanese Red Crescent Society, Nile State branch, will exploit all its available capacities to support these important groups, believing in the importance of social solidarity and promoting the values of solidarity among its members of society.