CORRUPTION CONTINUES IN GOSS► Minister of Finance and daughter in
currency scandal!!!!
A Kenyan advocate has now exposed that Pres. Kiir's finance minister,
Athorbei, awarded the tender for printing the new South Sudan currency
to his daughter's company, worth millions of dollars. (Read article
above opposite). President Kiir is a big liar when he says for the nth
time that he'll fight corruption. The SPLM Secretary-general was
accused of stealing 3 million dollars by a fellow minister, Dr. Lual,
instead Kiir swore Pagan as minister without further investigations.
Really, how clean is the president to lead our nation?


Who will save Government of South Sudan from wrong turn?

(Published on 06/08/2011, The Standard-on-line, Nairobi, Kenya)

By: Donald Kipkorir, Advocate of the High Court.

AUG. 12/2011, SSN; In Africa, the birth of a child is a reason to
engage in wanton revelry and even orgies. We celebrate the birth of a
child because we always hope that he will survive the harsh realities
of upbringing to adulthood. When the Republic of South Sudan was born
on July 9, we all danced and celebrated. In a dash, it joined UN on
July 14 and AU on July 28. I now get this eerily feeling that we
danced too soon and that the Government of South Sudan (GoSS) has
taken a wrong turn.

GOSS taken a wrong turn I have long praised GoSS. My reasons for
supporting GoSS are ideological, religious and tribal. Ideological
because I'm a liberal democrat while Khartoum under President Omar
Hassan al-Bashir, wanted by ICC for crimes against humanity, is an
Islamic autocracy. Religious and tribal because majority of the GoSS
people are Roman Catholics and Nilotic, both of which I am.

The region that now forms GoSS was for hundreds of years under British
colonial rule, while the northern part that forms Jumhuryat as-Sudan
(Republic of Sudan) changed hands so many times. However, just before
independence in 1956, the entire Sudan was under British rule. Sudan
was granted independence on condition it will be a federal government
with Arab North and Christian/Animist South, having nearly equal
political powers. The Arab North reneged leading to the most
protracted civil war that ended in the independence of GoSS last
month.

With such a sordid history of racial and religious discrimination for
so long, we hedged all our bets that GoSS will be a new and different
child of Africa. With its abundance resources in oil, iron ore,
copper, timber and other yet to be exploited minerals, we knew GoSS
will have privileged upbringing.

With few inches of tarmac road and only two dilapidated airstrips,
GoSS is destined to be the new economic frontier.

However, like Kenya, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda
who took a wrong turn on being granted independence and have since
gotten lost on that wrong turn; GoSS is doing exactly the same, only
one month after independence.

GOSS adopts triple ills of Africa She has adopted the triple ills of
Africa, lock-stock & barrel! In less than a month after independence,
GoSS is entrenching negative tribalism, grand corruption and political
hubris.

My friends who travel regularly to Juba tell me horror stories of the
wrong turn. Take the politics. The President of GoSS is officially
addressed as His Excellency Lt Gen Salva Kiir Mayardit, Supreme
Commander of the Sudan People Liberation Army (SPLA) and Chairman of
Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, and the Vice President is
addressed mouthful as His Excellency Lt Gen Dr Rick Machiar Teny! If
the long titles aren’t symptoms of political hubris, what is?

A copy of Zimbabwe The Government structure of GoSS is another pointer
of things gone wrong. In the Executive structure, the President and
Vice President sit a top the pyramid followed by SPLA and Presidential
Advisors, next are State Governors and at the bottom are Ministers.
When you look at this structure, you get a reminder of Zimbabwe that
initially begun well.

Zimbabwe lost its way ten years after independence when Robert Mugabe
experienced late epiphany and realized he needed to put liberation
veterans at the top. Liberation wars ingratiate in warriors the
mentality of destruction and siege and it never stops even when one is
in Government. It takes a Nelson Mandela to transition from liberation
to leadership psyche.

I have the biggest trepidation that SPLA, who with tremendous respect
is filled in its ranks with semi-illiterate war veterans, will plunder
the resources of South Sudan.

Tribalism and grand corruption are Siamese twins. Though mainly
Nilotic and predominantly Dinka and Nuer tribes, there are more than
60 ethnic groups in South Sudan. The SPLA and the Government which is
two sides of one coin is predominantly Dinka. There are growing
murmurs and discontent that the Government has been hijacked by the
Dinka. As always, the Government will pooh-boo these murmurs as
machinations of State enemies.

Same complaints were made in the initial periods in most post-colonial
Africa and same rejections were given. And 50 years after
independence, most of Africa is now deep in negative tribalism that
has supplanted and stunted growth of nationalism.

Grand corruption is being nurtured in GoSS and at times in farcical
proportions. My friends tell me of Government Ministers and SPLA
Generals literally hawking Government tenders to the highest bidders.
Mineral rights and land leases are traded with abandon and without
rules.

Minister's daughter in currency scandal: The latest episode involves
the printing of the new South Sudan currency. The Minister for
Finance, who is in acting capacity, gave the tender to a consortium
that included his daughter. The currency was printed in such a hurry
and with utter negligence that it is the first currency in the world
with no dates. Its validity as legal tender is now in doubts.

Coping Kenyan flag When GoSS created its flag by combining our flag
and that of The Republic of Sudan, we didn’t know that they wanted to
emulate the worst of both Nairobi and Khartoum: negative tribalism,
grand corruption and political hubris.

The dashed dreams on GoSS reminds me of that fabled city of El Dorado.
Legend has it that a tribal King wrapped himself in gold and
disappeared into a lake in what is now modern day Quito, Ecuador.

Since 1541, treasure hunters have been scourging the lake for the
gold, not the body of the King, but in vain. Africa with all its
abundant riches is like that King; all wrapped in gold but drowned in
a lake of deferred and failed dreams. We weep for GoSS. Its innocence
taken away so soon.

 The author is an Advocate of the High Court.




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