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Op-ed: Thank You, Mr. President… 6 Years of Commitment


Fri 05 Jun 2020 | 04:04 AM
Nawal Sayed

President Abdel Fattah El Sisi took revenge from terrorists who attacked his citizens in Libya. No boundaries limit him from preserving the dignity of the Egyptians who built his homeland.

This man did not accept to fall asleep in the presidential palace, while half of his people slept in a ditch in the middle of the sewers. Thus, he launched unprecedented construction and development movement that Egypt had not seen in half a century.

In four years, he built one million and 700 thousand housing units for nine million citizens of Egypt.

He chanted at the United Nations, in his first political presence, long live Egypt, so everyone stood in respect of his homeland.

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The president freed Egypt's army from domination of only American weapon, and as a result the most powerful international arms factories rushed for cooperation.

He is fighting against terrorism in defense of his people and he brought his army from the deserts to the mountain caves.

Henry Kissinger, the most powerful politicians who ran the world for half a century, said to President Sisi, "You are the only president who has preserved his country in the Middle East."

Thanks to Sisi, Egypt changed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights since it was first issued in 1948 to become the most important clause of the right to fight terrorism.

Sisi  believed in the roots of his African homeland. Thus, African peoples welcomed him the same welcome they used to welcome late President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Moreover, they called him: the President of Africa.

German officials told Sisi: “You are the mind of the world…You are not the leader of a military coup. You are a president elected by the will of the people of the Egyptian state.”

Sisi planted a million and a half acres.

Sisi built the factories of chemical and preventive medicine that help the country overcome the incumbent pandemic crisis.

Sisi developed and equipped more than 40 hospitals.

Sisi raised support and made a large reserve for Egypt.

Thanks to Sisi’s administration, Egypt could successfully secure 100 billion Egyptian Pound to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic, LE 500-salary for daily workers and regularly-paid salaries for civil servants.

Contributed by Nawal Sayed