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Without us, China will not be able to manufacture needles nor rockets.
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So sayeth Zaida. Did you know that without Singapore, China would not be able to manufacture things like needles or rockets? This is true, according to an article by one Alfatih Ziada, chastising the Sudanese government for un-creative economic thinking. “The current rise of China is due to the industrial city built by Singapore in China. The said city allows China to manufacture everything from the needle to the rocket.” – Ziada, 2013 Dated on 26th September this year, the writer claims to have translated Lee Kuan Yew’s Story of Singapore from English to Arabic, and I reproduce the article in full here for your enjoyment. http://news.sudanvisiondaily.com/article.html?rsnpaid=970 Alfatih Ziada Email: [email protected] Focus:Losing the Compass Date: 26/09/2013 An Arab investor forwarded his feasibility study to the Greek authorities to construct a five star resort in a Greek island. Asking for the price of the land plot he was astonished to know that it is free of charge, moreover it was equipped with all-weather road, electricity, water pipes and telephone lines. Not amazing for creative people , the authorities expressed their readiness to grant the investor a 50% loan of the resort cost to accelerate its construction. Not only that, but the loan shall become non-refundable if the Greek manpower in the resort reaches a certain level. Mr. Minister of finance where are you and your subordinates from such creative economic thinking? If my grandmother who never went to school can cause a hike in fuel prices to fetch proceedings, what shall we do with PHD degree holders in the ministry of finance including yourself? The hike in fuel prices (a policy that left me agape) is just a sedative and not a panacea. By increasing fuel prices you are dealing with the symptoms while the real disease goes undiagnosed. Everyone is aware of the Law of Unintended Consequences. Economics teaches that for every government action to solve an economic problem, others are created. Mr. Minister of finance, if you cannot be the right pilot to steer our economic vessel in the upper seas why don’t you resign? Please don’t tell me that this is a government policy that you are implementing, because the question posing itself is: have you ever presented a genuine feasible policy to reform our economy? The answer is a big NO, simply because you are not the man for the job .And the case as such, I suggest that you and your subordinates contact Dr Ghandour of the federation of workers trade union to employ all of you in the pastoral sector as literate shepherds to look after the Sudanese herd. Mr. Minister please read the Story of Singapore by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (ex-prime minister of Singapore) to learn how true statesmen run their economy steering it to the shores of prosperity and welfare (If you like, I am prepared to send you a copy of the said book that I translated from English to Arabic).The current rise of China is due to the industrial city built by Singapore in China. The said city allows China to manufacture everything from the needle to the rocket. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is still alive and can help us a lot if you are really interested in building a strong prosperous Sudan. Mr. Minister, although I am the oldest man in the Islamic Movement (since 1957), yet I won’t say that the Islamic Movement is limited to NCP or PCP. When I joined the Islamic Movement I was (and still am) dreaming of righteous governance reminiscent of Khalifa Omer Ibn AbdelAzziz when they found no one worthy of Zakat. My last question is: are you one of the true statesmen who can realize, materialize and achieve such a dream? Mr. Minister your lame economic policy is behind the downtrodden being more downtrodden than ever. How can I put into words that you could ever possibly understand what it’s like to remain handcuffed while one’s children cannot find two meals per day? It is heartbreaking, to say the least, yet we remain helpless to do anything about it. Is there any way that you can find it within your heart to understand this? I just have a few questions after reading this with my mouth open from the fourth paragraph on.
http://www.sgpolcom.com/2013/09/27/t...re-xoxo-china/ Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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