Towards a safe Sudan: restrict weapons and codify a pillar for reconstruction and peace – something for the fatherland – ✍️ Mr. Salah is strange

After years of conflict that torn the wounds of Sudan and left deep destruction and cracks in the social fabric, signs of hope are on the horizon to speak of the end of the war and the beginning of the reconstruction phase. In the middle of this articulated stage, the urgent need arises to meet one of the most dangerous challenges faced by a stable and prosperous Sudanese building: the propagation of weapons outside the framework of the regular forces. The inventory of weapons, its codification and its brevity for the official military and security institutions are not only a security action, but rather the cornerstone whose stability is based on the stability of the company, reconstructing confidence and opening the way to a complete development.
It is not possible to exaggerate the evaluation of the growing role that media and civil society organizations should play at this critical stage. The determined media content, which has a greater capacity to reach various segments of society, should focus on the education of society on the dangers of weapons outside the framework of the regular forces. The devastating effects of the blind weapon on personal and collective security should be highlighted and how it hinders reconstruction efforts and feeds the cycle of violence.
These parties are also responsible for the spill of the torn social fabric. The war caused insane wounds in Sudanese souls and led to net divisions. Here is the role of the media and civil society organizations in the dissemination of tolerance and peaceful coexistence messages, to improve the values of national unity and to restore what has been spoiled by the years of conflict. Thanks to awareness programs, workshops and media campaigns, understanding and confidence bridges can be built among the different components of society.
The central role of civil administrations in the complete process of societal reform cannot be overlooked. As an integral part of the Sudanese social fabric, civil administrations benefit from a great influence and the ability to achieve popular rules. These departments have a great responsibility in the direction of societal initiatives which aim to fill the fault and to spread a culture of peace among the members of society.
The civil administration must play its role in the information of the community of risk of the deployment of weapons outside the framework of the regular forces. Thanks to advice, meetings and gatherings, civil administrations can clearly explain how to limit weapons in the interest of all and how it improves security and contributes to the stability of local communities. He must also call for tolerance and rejection of violence and division, and work to fight against cracks and conflicts caused by war, in the context of state efforts to improve national cohesion and build a more coherent society.
The inventory of weapons in the first step, and working to legalize it and limit it within the framework of the regular forces is a must. This step is not only necessary to achieve security, but also a clear message that the rule of law is widespread and that armed violence outside its framework will not be authorized. This procedure will greatly contribute to the construction of confidence between citizens and the State, improves the prestige of official institutions and opens the door to the return of normal life and reconstruction efforts.
In conclusion, the construction of a safe and stable Sudan requires everyone’s concerted efforts. The inventory and legalization of weapons, as well as the active role of the media, civil society organizations and civil administrations in the promotion of the values of tolerance and restoration of the social fabric, is the only way to carry out permanent peace and sustainable development.




