SPENDI Executive: National clubs have opposed colonialism and have maintained the Sudanese identity of cultural alienation

The executive director of Shendi Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al-Sheikh said that national clubs have opposed colonialism and maintained the Sudanese identity of cultural alienation.
He added, addressed to the celebration of Shendi Cultural Club, which was created in the year (1930), that the Shendi Cultural Club is one of the episodes of graduate clubs, which was simultaneously against one objective in all Regions of Sudan, which is the expulsion of the country’s colonizer.
And that these national clubs were an incubator for intellectuals and those who thought and opinion in Sudan, as well as what confirms the national personalities who were part of the Shendi club as the national chief and Prime Minister Mohamed Ahmed Mahjoub and others, And said that these intellectuals presented the national model for the scientific people and the leaders of opinion in anti-colonialism.
The executive director of Spendi Khaled Abdel Ghaffar Al -Sheikh linked what Shendi presented at that time and presented by Shendi today in the War of Dignity and had a step ahead of supporting the war effort with Money, men, convoys, military and popular training and popular resistance and support the armed forces in all axes, although Shendi is the Tamas area and located under the military and political threat to the rebels, but shendi was and is always disobedient with each rebel.
The Executive Director of Shendi Khaled Abdel Ghaffar al -Sheikh announced an Initiative to Rehabilitate Shendi Cultural to the position of Yosai, His National, Cultural and Social History, and Annoudéd that he will enter the club’s rehabilitation operations within the Development Projects in the Nil River State for this year and donate five million pounds in support of the club.
The president of the Shendi Cultural Club, Mohamed Ahmed Abu Kharkh, took the floor to the celebration and told a part of the history of the cultural, social and political club.
It should be noted that the Shendi Cultural Club is one of its most famous members, the Prime Minister of the national first era, Muhammad Ahmad Mahjoub, who worked as a Bishndi judge, Bakr Bakr Awadallah, the first Prime Minister ‘Epoch of the presidency Jaafar Nimeiri, the president of the judicial power Khalaf Allah Al -rashid and the father of the former finance minister Abdul Rahim Hamdi who was working as a doctor in Shendi, and the Sudanese poet, known in the Arab world, Idris Jama’a, who worked as a Bashndi teacher.




