South Sudan nations will not postpone their freedom

By Odit Medho Agwa Didumo
June 23, 2010
Posted to the web on June 23, 2010

 

We are now running out of time and seven months separating us from referendum to determine whether old Sudan should remain united or not. The tears of frustration are turning to tears of joy before we could step in to place the ballot in the designed boxes. leaders from the north dreaming  miracles and lawlessness to come up or spread across the region as a mean of tackling our freedom, but the material facts on the ground could justify separation of the south without much energy to be utilise despite the anxiety from some of our leaders who want to be rich over the day and night.

The entire community in south Sudan supported the movement from day one in response to the on going misleading of public across the state, it was a response to the doctrine of people who kill people in God name, and that policy right now still existing  not subject to any kind of change.

You cannot unite with someone who does not consider you as a human being with same dignity. You cannot unite with someone aiming to destroy your cultures that constitute your identity. The possibility of the attractive unity to be exercise by all nations has been denied by the leaders of the north since independence when they pull us on leash without consent to join Arab League for no reasons. You don’t need some one to tell you how bad they are unless you are born abnormal.

The leaders in the south who want to destroy what has been built up by the movement must review their positions and their policies towards their government; we are supporting movement principles, ideals not individuals. You cannot put your people dream in jeopardy simply because of personal differences, leaders will go homes today or tomorrow and the power will remain their own by generation to generation. You better take legal ways to obtain your rights if you believe that you have been cheated by ruling party. Show respect to your poor citizens who experienced bombattment during war time by counter part. We are not defending SPLM, but we should respect them because of their national agenda that relief us and gave us a little hope to live in our land without military aircraft floating above us day and night. If you forget that you better go to the doctor to verify you.

The majority people in our land believed that SPLM is the right party to lead the region before referendum, they believed in capacity of movement to row the heavy bought in the history of human being. We don’t need to hear and listen up to the jealous people voices stating that south cannot rule it self, it is a lies, baseless at all. South is going to be a strong country without oil, but if we produce it migrants will migrate again to their home country, it will alleviate us from night shift in companies around the world. Our land not populated but it is wealthy than any country around us. I have learned that all people in the south want to join politic and the reason very clear to me. But tomorrow if our mum delivers the child, change will come and the various ways to earn money will be there and the political arena will be boycotted by many of you because other business will address your economic difficulties rather than shopping in politic market.

Please don’t undermine again our peace and keep yourself away from masterminded and go back to your people, fight for our right our dignity and make sure that your freedom cannot be postpone what ever  the reasons. No body or nations in the world denied his freedom one day. Remember the balance of power now tilting toward south Sudan army in the region. We did the best to secure the unity in the past, but political Islamic leaders in Khartoum were opposite. If any southerner believes that unity is the most, the soil of the north will not deny him to stay in at all; he should go to the north immediately instead of fighting our people.

The presence of second vice president in Juba will amount a political invasion at this time, and it could be a conspiracy by NCP to take his lives in the soil of the south that could be a talking point to rely on that SPLM undermine or violate (the CPA) Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Let us think carefully or he should be well protected not to be harm by NCP if we allowed him to stay in Juba over the next six months prior to referendum. Lastly our condolences go to the entire family of our hero Mr Manut a former basket ball player who died after long battle with disease.

The author is a former officer & MP Jonglei state, and he can be reach at:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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