President Abdel Fattah El Sisi used to work in silence.
He always surprises the Egyptian people with mega national projects which citizens see them at the time of the opening, despite the painstaking efforts made by these who carried out those projects as they continued to work throughout days and nights.
The President used to hide his great efforts in following up the construction of these projects.
The president prefers to name the national projects or new military bases with the names of Egyptian national events or the names of martyrs or the name of other former presidents as a kind of sincerity for those people.
Many people appreciate these efforts and realize the extent of the president's self-denial, sincerity, and devotion to his country.
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Unfortunately, there are a few who do not appreciate these efforts and do not like them, but they are blind to seeing every giant achievement that is being accomplished.
There are some who are trying to persuade the president to put his name on giant projects, but he is keen that these achievements carry the name of Egypt only.
Such people do not care that the president builds those giant projects for Egypt.
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What they only care about is that they are trying to put the Presidents name wrongly to those projects.
Teach your children the love of life.
Teach them the values of humanity, civilization and sophistication; perhaps this is our way to save future generations and save our homeland from the destructive ideas of culture that have affected our generations.
Egypt has never seen such leadership in her history, given the high level of risks and conspiracies to the highest level.
The Egyptian citizen lives in unprecedented social security and peace, praise be to God, Lord, support him, pay him, and give him the right blanket, and grant him all the best.
Long live Egypt.
Contributed by Ahmed Moamar