ESDER Chairman: "Ahi-order must become functional again"

ESDER Chairman: "Ahi-order must become functional again"
Date: 25.9.2023 15:30

ESDER Chairman Mahmut Çelikus pointed out that the tradesmen are under the pandemic and serious problems, and underlined that he will celebrate the upcoming Ahi-Order Week and Tradesmen's Day with a heavy heart.

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Making statements about the upcoming "Ahi-Order Week and Tradesmen's Day", Mahmut Çelikus, Chairman of the Association of Tradesmen and Craftsmen (ESDER), suggested that the Ahi-Order organization be adapted to the conditions of the day and made functional again.
 
He underlined that Turkey will rise with the mobilization of the organization.
 

"THERE IS NO REASON THAT THIS ORGANIZATION SHOULD NOT EXIST TODAY"

 
Çelikus noted that the Ahi-Order system, which was the guarantee of social justice, peace and progress during the Seljuk and Ottoman periods, should be revived and pointed out that it had important consequences in the past.
 
"There is no reason why this organization, with its implementation and good results, should not be implemented today. As long as we reveal our sincerity, mind and soul. During the periods when the Ahi-Order tradition was fully kept alive, the Turkish nation became the most powerful state in the world in administrative, military and economic areas," he said.
 

“WE CAN BUILD A STRONGER TURKEY TOGETHER”

 
Pointing out that love and brotherhood will flourish when the Ahi-Order organization is adapted to today, Çelikus stated that with the production being local and national, we will turn into an economy that produces nationally.
 
"When sharing takes place fairly, we will build a happy society that looks to the future with hope. For this reason, we can build a rising Turkey by protecting the Ahi-Order system with the cooperation of the state, government and nation," he added.

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