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Arman tells youth to unlock their potentials in development

By Ngor Arol Garang

February 24, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — The SPLM candidate for Sudan’s President, Yasir Saeed Arman, has urged youth to have confidence in themselves and work hard to realize their potentials, saying they are future leaders of the country.

Yasir Arman during a meeting in the USA (photo Tara P.)
Yasir Arman during a meeting in the USA (photo Tara P.)
“You have greater opportunities and potential to change the face of this country to a peaceful and prosperous state,” he said adding every person has a talent which they can realize. “Every person has a talent. It is a question of the opportunity to showcase your ability,” he adds.

The official who draws huge support from southern Sudan being stronghold of his party advised those he earlier described as future leaders to be steadfast and guard against those who may mess their careers.

“Never allow yourselves to be confused but let your conscience tell you what you would to be in the future, Sudan need lots of professionals in many fields particularly in law, medicines, engineering, petroleum and many others,” he said.

“Look after yourself and make sure they don’t mess your career. You have a long way to go,” Mr. said while addressing Southern intellectuals and students in admission and graduation ceremony held at Khartoum Bahri today by Warrap Students Union.

He also advised them to take care of their times to plan and seek advice on how to invest in education than money. “Some of you particularly the newly admitted students upon completion of your studies will get better paid jobs and will forget advancing their career.”

No, he said, please go ahead, education has no limit even if you obtain doctorate. The same to those you have obtained their basic degree. This is the last part of education. Education is in continuity and that it is process, he said

Arman also pledged that his party would be willing to assist students meet some costs of their studies. This is SPLM policy encouraging quality education being part of human development

It is our plan in SPLM that we support growth of students who have shown interest to serve as Sudanese people and become ambassadors of the SPLM policies in their respected places. And as ambassadors you will be expected to inspire other Africans, especially women, to aspire for even higher goals using the never-say-die spirit, he said.

Therefore, I ask you take this electoral campaign meeting as important event because it has brought us together to discuss issues that concerns our nation, he said encouraging youths work hard to attain great goals in life.

Deng Bol Yol in a brief speech on behave of the youth said glad to have had Arman addressing them today after years seeing him on newspapers and televisions. I began to be your supporter while in the bush as official spokesperson of the SPLM/A in Eritrea during war.

When peace came, you were one of the first officials I had wanted to meet so that I physically convey to you my heartfelt thanks and appreciations for job well done while a soldier. So, if God has made it possible today for us to meet each other, I, without reservation, have declared my full support to you and wish you win the upcoming election as our next president. With you as our next president, we, as Sudanese citizens will have equal opportunities as Sudanese and citizens of this country, he said.

Sudan needs person of your caliber, a person who respects right and religion of other people regardless of where they come from, he said. I we will support you to the success, he adds saying Sudan will never be the same if Arman is elected as next president.

(ST)

27 Comments

  • mohammed ali
    mohammed ali

    Arman tells youth to unlock their potentials in development
    Arman should be honest and tell them that, while I was wagging the war in the South destroying schools, my fellow Jalabba had opened 3or 4 universities for you here in Khartoum so that you can live in peace, harmony and have equal rights with my fellow Jalabba.Now , we have been busy with looting billions of dollars,and hadn’t have enough time or money to relocate you in your country the New Sudan.Unfortunately when the South secede we will not be able to bring you in our paradise in the South ,you have to continue your education here and live in the hell of the Arabs, Jalabba and mandocrrow , it is much safer for you here and you are going to get the best treatment as first class citizents,regardless of your tribal origion!Until we fill our pockets with the petro-dollar or untill the oil finishes in the South,you have to remain in the Jalabba country.You have to continue your education, as there is no enough money to offer you jobs, we are looting even the salaries of our soldiers , your true liberators.If things went bad in the New Sudan ,I will come to join you here in my jalabba country, with just few millions of dollars in my pocket.Remember I am basically a fugative Jalabba!

    VIVA LA SPLA!

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  • murlescrewed
    murlescrewed

    Arman tells youth to unlock their potentials in development
    CDE Arman is the best thing that ever happened to Sudan. He will bring real change to that country and every Sudanese should vote for him. His agenda for the country is that peace prosperity, voluntary unity and equal citizenship in our beloved country. He will bring real peace to Darfur. Not bandage peace that are being crafted for short term political expediency.

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  • Oduck Bol
    Oduck Bol

    Arman tells youth to unlock their potentials in development
    Iam not against any calture of others, but I do not want them to make me to believe in their calture. I have question to Saed Aremand. Do you quit the wards khafre,gare Meoslm person lam ye lead musilm?. Iam puting both of my hands on my shicks and see what will be the diferent from Arab and Arab leadership. But,you go ahead,no blam for you. The blam is on those who does not have calture and do not believe in themselves.

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