Will the Governor of Red Sea State benefit from the experience of the Governor of Khartoum State??? ✍️ Muhammad Othman Al-Radi
Port Sudan city, the administrative capital of the Republic of Sudan, hosted the Khartoum State Reconstruction and Recovery Workshop, which discussed many scientific papers and resulted in very important recommendations that can serve as an action map.
Khartoum State Governor Ahmed Othman Hamza is an administrative official and has accumulated experience in the administrative and political fields. He has been able to manage the state in very complex circumstances and has remained committed to providing services to citizens.
What I like about the governor of Khartoum State is that he is a good listener and strives to apply the proverb (half your opinion is your brother's), so he is fit to be a leader, a pioneer and a teacher.
There is a huge difference between the governor of Khartoum State and the governor of Red Sea State in the way of dealing with problems and in their understanding and way of dealing with problems.
The governor of the Red Sea State, Lieutenant General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, has no space to listen and the way he carries out his work is based on military orders and is obeyed without discussion, and this policy is not suitable (royalties) civil service employees.
Managing reactions, rushing into decision-making, and categorizing people based on their moods and emotions are not the hallmarks of an exceptional leader.
The Governor of the Red Sea State, Lieutenant General Mustafa Mohamed Nour, has been given golden opportunities that cannot compensate for his failure to take advantage of them and adapt them to the benefit of the state, including the presence of the country's supreme leadership, headed by the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, his collaborators and assistants, in the state capital, the city of Port Sudan.
Due to the war, the Governor-General was unable to employ the large number of pens and opinion makers present in the city of Port Sudan to market his media activity.
The presence of senior bank executives in Port Sudan city provides a golden opportunity to finance various development projects for the state, in addition to benefiting from microfinance projects for the citizens of the state.
The presence of the federal government would fund water, electricity and other vital projects with a direct impact.
14 embassies of foreign countries are based in Port Sudan, which provides a good opportunity to build partnerships with the Governor of the Red Sea State in various fields.
State expatriates in diaspora countries are quite willing to contribute to development projects and have concrete ideas that will change the shape of the state if implemented on the ground.
An advisory council specializing in various fields is to be formed to provide advice and guidance to the governor of Red Sea State and assist him in developing the roadmap.
The governor of Red Sea State needs to come out of this mentality and think outside the box, and this can only be done through a policy change in the way he runs the state.
Governor of Khartoum State, we request Your Excellency to design a training course for state governors on how to handle crisis and work in war conditions, because you have gained enough experience in this field and you must transfer your experience to your colleagues so that they can benefit from it.