Recognition…a step to relieve health and education personnel – Race in Politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
One of the virtues of our Sudanese society is that it does not become arrogant…it admits its sins, even though all the sins of the universe are linked to us, and only the difference remains in (faith). Some of us believe that. Error is negligence and a policy that we ourselves establish, and others strive to create a “hanger” to hang the sins we commit through “negligence”…
Recognition at the sovereign and ministerial level of the weakness of our (health) and (educational) infrastructures, and although recognition is the virtue with which we arm ourselves, it does not build a hospital nor develop a school… an admission which not bring back a teacher who was forced by circumstances to enter (the markets) and participate with his students in (idleness) and abandon the centers of science and learning… an admission which does not add nothing to a doctor who agreed. being “undervalued” and “neglected” while working in complex conditions without support or medical help… and on the other hand, doctors who were separated by suffering upon admission to hospitals and centers. The treatment collapsed to fulfill their duty in creating a life for those who have no hope of living…
Between the recognition by the State of the collapse of the most important living facilities, which guarantee the future of the country in terms of education, and the guarantee of a reality in which the restoration (a right) to enjoy humanity and health… health and education personnel are isolated, and their condition is beyond doubt…
The question is when paying attention to health and education personnel will be a step in the development of the health and education sectors…
Given the circumstances in which we live and the difficulty, if not impossibility, of reaching hospitals, my friend provided me with a service by contacting specialists for a consultation that would allow me to treat those who were in a condition requiring hospitalization, and because the circumstances are stronger than us as a society, the doctors I consulted were on time to support, assist and follow up to know the condition of our patients without tireless nor boredom. I even thought they were assigned to me and they. were for the public service for dozens or even hundreds of people like us who could not enter the dilapidated centers….
Mr Minister of Health, we really need the return of hospitals and the provision of care, but this will only benefit with the help and support of health personnel and honoring them with their salaries and incentives for our good. Minister of Education: identifying teachers and supporting them will help fill the gap in the educational process…
Finally, and to celebrate the combination of heroism that is no less than that offered by the soldiers of the armed forces, we salute Dr. Badi, the neurologist, and Dr. Somaya, the pediatrician of Atbara Hospital , the hive that you find in all organizations and centers that provide their services to citizens, and Dr. Asma Bas, specialist in internal medicine from the Nile. These and others like them are angels of mercy who have provided for humanity in their own circumstances and lives…