Archive for January 20, 2015


CALLING FOR GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT CIVILIANS THIS DRY SEASON.

AKECH MAM DENG, RUMBEK.

January 20, 2015 (SSB) — This is a call to the president following the attack by the SPLA-IO forces in Rumbek North (Maperdit) on Sunday leading to the death of eight people and 15 others wounded and burnt down some huts.
This is an alert to the government that the rebels are planning to attack the peaceful regions that’s to say the greater Bhar-el-Gazal and equatoria.
This is as a results of the general elections announced earlier this year by election commission.Now the question is, first,Will the elections be possible when the rebels are planning to terrorize every state?
Second question is how save the voters at the pooling stations? The killing of innocent civilians has started four days back by the unknown gunmen along Juba-Yei road in one of the small village.If you really analyse,such killings will never end.
Coming back to the point,there has been some rumours that the rebels had planned to attack Rumbek through Rumbek North terminal,in which they were repulsed by mighty youths (Gelweng),Yirol town through Nyang terminal but the security personal and the natives of the land are on high alert and the other section of the rebels moving towards Warap State and Martin Kenyi to distablized his mates.
Now which one is better,the elections such that the one who is not wanted would be voted out or the power be taken by gun barrel?
To me,this ill elections is better then to continue fighting endlessly and should the power interested parties boycotts the elections,then the current government ruling party (SPLM) will announce legitimate government.

The author lives in Rumbek Lakes State South Sudan. He can be reached at johnmam60@yahoo.com

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G10 + 75% OF SOUTH SUDAN ARE NEUTRAL IN THE CURRENT CRISIS

Posted: January 20, 2015 by PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd. in Commentary, Contributing Writers

G10 + 75% OF THE POPULATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN ARE NEUTRAL IN CURRENT CRISIS

By Makuei Kuir, Kenya

January 20, 2015 (SSB) — The engineers of the current crisis in the country are very fews on both sides, and the majority of South Sudanese citizens are not supporting the senseless destruction war escalating in our country.
There are despotic leaders who put our country into this turmoil for the sake of their own interests.
Our leaders are not willing to compromise each other, and care the life of the venerable population who devastating now in and outside the country in displace camp Uganda, Kenya, Khartoum and Ethiopia among other places.
The recent crisis in the Republic of South Sudan has completely eroded the nationalism and patriotism among the majority of the political leaders in the country.
The crisis has forced most of the known leaders to allow their nationalism and patriotism to be overshadowed by the survival of the their own tribe and allow the political crisis to shift to tribal crisis due to sympathy toward their own tribe and forget about the Nation and other 63 tribes whom they need to love and work for them in order to become leader of this country.
The majority of the south Sudanese leaders had been forced to weight two important competing interests namely tribe (community you belong) or Nation to compromise your own people for the sake of the Unity among people of South Sudan.The tribal leaders become very famous than nationalist among their community as they are drive by short term survival for himself within the community and completely forget about the high price paid by the 64 tribes of South Sudan to regain their loss identity under the Khartoum regime and hard work of all South Sudanese people to liberate this country.

The conflict forces all leaders to prefer their own tribe leadership and forget about what it mean to for south Sudan become a nation or a country .

Despite all these challenges faces by many leaders during the current crisis, some very few leaders like G10+ embraced Nationalism and Patriotism but no way for them to express themselves to the nation.

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President Salva Kiir: “I am not Stepping Down for Anyone”

Posted: January 20, 2015 by PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd. in Speeches

“The demands the others are making are not consistent with the SPLM constitution. Some of them are even calling for the dissolution of the party structure. Their wish is that I must step down, which is a problem if it is not done through proper processes and in [a] peaceful manner. They just want to cause confusion and create enmity within the country … I don’t think I will be in the position to accept stepping down before all the leadership is approved. The issues they (the rebel faction) are raising shows that they are not interested in peace and unification. They still believe they can change the government through unconstitutional means. There are ways to handle administrative and leadership issues. But in South Sudan, they are mixed up in the name of reforms so that someone is blamed,” declared President Salva Kiir.


PRESS STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO THE ARTICLE PUBLISHED ON PAANLUEL WEL.

Dr. Majak D'agoot Atem in Nakuru, Kenya, Jan 3rd, 2015

Dr. Majak D’agoot Atem in Nakuru, Kenya, Jan 3rd, 2015

January 20, 2015 (SSB) — In response to whatever the writer termed as “summary report of Dr. Majak Agoot’s peaceful rally held in Nakuru on 3rd January 2015 at a hotel known as Kunste,’’ on behalf of South Sudanese Community in Nakuru we would like to promptly challenge and condemn in the strongest terms possible that the fabricated propaganda which was published on the website known as Paanluel wel (South Sudan).

For the sake of record, we would wish to categorically clarify and enlighten the public as well as the Government of the Republic of South Sudan and any other relevant authority that we did not request for any former political detainee(s) who is a member of the “so called G10 or G75” to hold any kind of a rally in Nakuru as purportedly mentioned in that summary.

As far as we are concern as South Sudanese Communities in Nakuru-Kenya, Majak Agoot was invited by his relatives which are Ajoung and Pakeer for a family visit. These are two payams from Twic East County of Jonglei state in Upper Nile Region. The host two payams indicated above extended their invitations to individuals from various communities residing in Nakuru to celebrate with them in welcoming of their son who has been away for a lengthy period of time. During the ceremony, some regions did not turn up for the event as ridiculously and allegedly said by the writers ( Majak’s Kenya Tour Team, Nakuru sub-office) that all regions actually attended the family organized function which was not the case at all.

To confirm to the public that the summary report was baseless and unjustified, we do not have an office of such a kind in Nakuru. And if there is an existence of such a well established office in Nakuru County, as South Sudanese Communities’ leaderships in Nakuru; we would kindly wish to urge Nakuru County Government to initiate investigations in order to find out the existence of this particular office. As the community leadership, we are not aware of such an office here in Nakuru County.

In terms of gathering attendance, the number of the people present during the function was extremely exaggerated to be 4000 persons. To show further the incredibility of this report again, the capacity of the hall where the event was held does not exceed a thousand (1000) people. The actual figure as announced by the then Master of the Ceremony (M.C) of the day was 655 people. In addition, not all the regions of South Sudan residing in Nakuru attended the then social family gathering. The occasion was only attended by most of the people from twic East not even all members from the Upper Nile Region. Greater Bahr-El-Ghazal on the other hand sent their few individuals purposely to have the record of Majak’s speech not necessarily due to his popularity as stipulated in the report that was published on Paanluel wel on January 5th 2015. Furthermore, regions such as Greater Equatoria, Southern Kordofan and Darfur region did not took part in the ceremony at all.

To prove exactly that the event that took place on 3rd January was not neither a political nor a peaceful rally because the gathering was organized by the family ( Ajoung Ku Pakeer) . Again, during Majak’s speech he seriously criticized the government. Therefore, in our own understanding, you cannot seek for peace via criticism. To clarify or juftify further that the function was not political, the Twic East County SPLM Secretary General (Chol Majok Chol), Majak Ngok who was mentioned to be one of the serving director in the government of the Republic of South Sudan and the South Sudanese Community Chairperson in Nakuru all attended the occasion in their individual capacities as friends or a family members not as leaders or representatives.

At this particular moment as South Sudanese Community leaders, we would like to make it clear to both government officials and opposition, who might come to Nakuru to hold peaceful rallies or campaign in the near future that we are not against rallies. But they should abstain from divisive comments in public gatherings and should not organize those rallies at their family levels in the name of South Sudanese Communities in Nakuru. We would also wish to urge the G10 or the former political detainees to refrain from criticizing only one side of the warring parties but should be non-partisan; instead they ought to find amicable or permanent solutions to the ongoing crisis in the Republic of South Sudan.

Our main aims or objectives as not only South Sudanese Communities in Nakuru-Kenya but also across the areas where we reside in the Republic of Kenya are as follow;

1. In pursuit of education.
2. Better health care (Medication)
3. Seeking for refuge.

Therefore, we do not want those individuals whose interest is to confuse the communities for their personal gain in Diaspora.

In conclusion, therefore, we as South Sudanese communities in Nakuru, we firmly know the legitimate government in place that is based in capital Juba until an expiration or the end of its mandate as granted by the Supreme law of land. Thereafter, the citizens of the Republic of South Sudan shall decide through the ballot papers whether to re-elect the ruling party or vote in the government of their choice. We would like to appeal to the South Sudanese communities in Nakuru to remain united as they have ever been always before. As a community leadership and the entire South Sudanese communities; we strongly believe in the rule of law as stipulated by the constitution of the host country and we don’t need to drag the communities into politics of division and polarization.

The following regional and communities’ leaders are the signatories to this document:

S/No.: Name: Title:

1. Biar Dhieu Akujang Deputy Chairperson (SSCN)

2. Adhieu Akoch Wol Secretary General (SSCN)
3.
4. Tito Ker Deng Finance Secretary (SSCN)

5. Jacob Kom Thodit Constitutional Affairs secretary (SSCN)

6. Kut Maker Dep.Secretary for Constitutional affairs

7. Nyaluak Cieng Magardit Women Representative (SSCN)

8. Regina Aweng Akech Women Representative (SSCN)

9. James Arop Aguar Chairperson greater Bahr el Ghazal)

10. Christine Ugiza Moilinga Chairperson (Greater Equatoria)

11. Daniel Kuol Maker Chairperson (Duk county)

12. Rominho Tutu Chairperson (South Kordofan/Darfur)

13. Bol Ajak Atem De Deng-Jhoong. Senior consultant (SSCAN)/Rep.

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