Kiir has just formed the best cabinet ever formed in South Sudan!

By: Deng Riek Khoryoam, South Sudan

AUG. 27/2011, SSN; The first president of the republic of South Sudan,
Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, has set a right precedent for the newly born
nation, the republic of South Sudan.

It has been almost two months of intense lobbying for our politicians
seeking ministerial portfolios in the new cabinet but that is over
now, with the announcement of the new cabinet. Some of the jobs
seekers spent sleepless nights between their houses and those of their
colleagues and the appointing authority; it was also reported by the
media that it reached a point where others had resorted to visiting
witchcrafts to get fortunes.

The announcement on Friday 26th August came as relief for the
politicians as well as for the citizens, who were equally eager to
know who would make it back to the cabinet and under which
ministry/role. Many would say it was long overdue as it was long
expected to be announced by the president!

This time round, no one amongst the bigwigs knew when the new cabinet
would be announced and how it would turn out to be. Both the citizens
and the politicians looking for political appointments were kept in
the dark as when or how it would be announced was a matter of
speculation and guesswork!

Common citizens thought the day when people might expect the new
cabinet to be announced would always be Sunday of every week since Mr.
President always issues most of his presidential decrees on a Sunday.
No one knew it would surprise people on a Friday like yesterday. Thank
you my president for locking all of us outside the white house
(without any exception) where secrets of your new government were
stored!!

But why am I saying that President Kiir has just formed the best
cabinet ever formed in the history of South Sudan. Variety of reasons
and I’ll tell you why.

First of all, the new cabinet truly reflects our rich diversity in the
republic of South Sudan where almost everyone sees himself or herself
in the mirror.

Second of all, there is now fair distribution of power among Southern
communities, which is a good thing that never happened during the CPA
era. All the most powerful national positions have been allocated
fairly well and this is a basic fact.

Defence ministry given to Gen. John Kong Nyuon as a minister (he
deserved it), Justice Ministry to John Luk, Information and
broadcasting to Marial Benjamin and others.

The ministry of finance and that of the interior have been given to
Greater Equatoria, along with other positions. The foreign affairs,
petroleum and mining and the ministry of labor and public service
along with other positions have been given to Dinka. The national
security and higher education ministries have been given to Shilluks
in Upper Nile State.

In fact, I tend to think that interior should have been given to Dinka
Bahr el Ghazal or any Dinka or to the Nuer of Unity state, who have no
one representing them in the national government.

Giving two powerful positions (finance and interior) to Equatorians
looks like the president has succumbed to the petition by Equatorians
at the “all Equatorians conference”” conducted in April this year,
where they demanded two powerful positions.

But since this has happened this way, all seems good – not bad! We
hope they will be productive and prove to be hardworking chaps. All we
want is to see that people who are appointed to some of these
republican positions strive to deliver to the expectations of the
citizenry. The rest is history.

Another thing I noted with concern is that some of the smallest tribes
in Southern Sudan, like the Murlee are not well represented, and
therefore, should have been given a national position.

But that is not a big problem; it would be considered a minor problem,
just like the Nuer of Unity state are not represented in the national
government.

The president has got it right this time round, with this new cabinet
and he deserves a credit for this. He is a man of his words this time.
No one will complain again that all the powerful positions have been
occupied by the people of Bahr el Ghazal as it has been over the last
six years.

Anyone who complains that everything is dominated by the Dinkas is a
dipstick. Even if the Nuers have only four (4) federal ministries,
it’s fair given the fact that defense, justice and information are now
held by Nuer. The Nuers should not have that tendency of wanting to
take everything at the expense of other tribes – they are known for
upholding values such as justice and fairness for all.

For those who have not made it back to the new cabinet: I say to you
that the government has not abandoned or left you redundant; the
government has so many rooms. It will accommodate you and put you in
your rightful positions.

The writer lives in South Sudan and he could be reached for comments
at [email protected]

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