As soon as the recent reshuffle was announced, a big question emerged about if it is an isolated move or an approach to a new studied plan.
Nobody can guess the answer, and all what can be said is that the revolution cannot move forward in a straight line like the line of the rural.
It is a seismic process even if it succeeded partially as the case in our revolution.
It was said that the course of the revolution is just like climbing the mountains, which is a hard and risky sports where the climbers might lose their lives or limbs.
The revolution is not a tea party because it is full of setbacks, disappointments, and miscalculations.
Those who climb the mountains will face a closed corridor so they have to stop and return to try climbing and reaching the top through another corridor.
Our Prime Minister, Dr. Abdallah Hamdok has a strong mandate which nobody had since our independence.
There is no doubt about the wisdom and evaluations of Dr. Hamdok, so the revolutionists – even if they seem disappointed towards the new reshuffle – should put their confidence on him as a true leader of a mountain climbing team.
We should be patient and wait to see the new path of climbing the mountain which Hamdok is taking to reach the top.
It is a good omen that, the relieved Minister of Health, Dr. Akram Ali Al-Toum affirmed his commitment to continue supporting the revolution and its programmes.
To sum it up we can say that the new reshuffle is a start point of a hard climbing and the revolution is facing enormous challenges which require to be overcome before reaching the edge of the transitional period successfully.
God bless our beloved Sudan.