Chai! Na real wah we dey see for Sudan o. This war no be small matter as e dey affect civilians wey no fit yawn peace. Di story wey dey come out from dere na pure heartache; mothers dey watch dem pikin dem dey shot, teachers dey run from place to place, and nurses dey dey fight to get food for dem families. Wetin we go call dis kind life? Na wah!
No be say we no sabi say wahala dey, but dis conflict between di Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and di Rapid Support Forces (RSF) don dey run for almost three years now, and e don scatter plenty lives. E don push about 12 million people comot dem homes, turning dis place into one of di worst humanitarian crisis wey don show face for di world.
Both sides, di SAF and di RSF, no get respect for civilian life. Reports wey Dey come out show say dem dey do all kind atrocities, especially di RSF wey don lead campaign wey include mass murders and sexual violence. E be like say di United States don call am genocide, and we fit no argue with dem. People dey suffer, and our heart dey bleed for those wey dey manage escape. Di stories wey dey flow from places like Chad dey showcase di level of pain wey these people dey face as dem seek safety.
As di war dey continue, dem talk say e don reach over 14 million people wey don run away from dem homes. Dem crowd dey struggle for basic needs like food, water, shelter, and medical help. Even di camps wey dem dey stay no get plenty support as USA and odda countries don cut humanitarian assistance for di region. Wetin be dis? Mothers dey cry, teachers dey complain, and na so di cases dey increase.
Ikhlas Abd-Rahman Hajar Yusuf, one woman wey used to be teacher, talk say RSF gunmen kill her papa, mama, and brother. After dat, she no get choice but to run for her life. Dem hold am for roadblock, and she suffer for 8 days wey she dey demand freedom. Na wah! Wetin she experience na somtin wey fit break anybodi heart.
Another story wey dey shock na of Mohamed Adam wey carry him pikin dem run when di RSF invade El Fasher. Di painful part be say, dem shoot both di teenage daughter and di baby boy wey he dey carry. Di wahala dey affect many homes like dis, and no one dey safe anymore.
Suhaiba Ali Zakariyah too get her own story as she waka 13 days to Chad with her four children. Dem kill her mama on di road. She dey manage survive, but no news of her husband since dem comot. Dis kind life wey dem dey live na true punishment. Di hospitals for di camp dey overworked and no enough resources to take care of all di sick people wey dey come in.
We dey hear say Hannan Mohamed-Din Abubakr and her big family dey cramped for one small shelter. Three of her daughters dey sick, but support no dey reach dem, and dem no get any hope for help. Na so di reality be for many displaced people – dreams don die, families dey scatter, and basic needs dey hard to find. Children dey suffer malnutrition, and di women wey dey face violence dey cry for help.
As di war dey drag on, di international community dey watch as if na movie. Dem dey need to wake up! Actual financial support dey crucial to make sure say di humanitarian response fit continue and save di lives wey dey hang in di balance. We need global action to stop dis disgraceful situation!
We no go fit forget di role of foreign countries like di UAE wey dey fund di RSF with weapons. E be like say dem dey encourage di atrocities wey dey happen. Global leaders need to gather and take action now before e too late. Di lives of thousands dey depend on if dem go listen and act before di remaining hope comot for dis people.
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