PRESS STATEMENT: Bul Community Association Diaspora

AUG, 29/2011, SSN; Bul Community in Diaspora Challenge the Wisdom of
Abysmal SPLM Leadership in Unity State

Unity State (Bentiu) is the underwriter for the South Sudan nation in
terms of wealth and manpower, the oil-rich Bentiu accounts for 90
percent of South Sudan’s daily oil production of 490,000 barrels and
the sons and daughters of Bentiu are well known for their courage and
determination.

They will always willfully take risks if they observed injustice and
unfair play. Bentiu also shares a tense and militarized border with
North Sudan, which makes it strategically important to our security
and our economy; it’s therefore in our interest as a nation to see
Unity State do well economically and in a stable condition.

During Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) convention, Taban
Deng Gai convinced the SPLM party that he is the best man to run
Bentiu, as consequence he was appointed as governor following the 2008
SPLM convention.

During national elections in April last year, Unity State SPLM party
leadership, including prominent officials supported independent
candidate Angeline Teny for the governorship. Despite this, the SPLM
headquarters (president Kirr) anointed Governor Taban Deng as the
official candidate, creating suspicion that SPLM party is loyal to
Governor Taban than to the citizens.

Since last year defunct elections, Unity State continued to be
insecure, with frequent incidents of banditry and armed violence,
mostly in Koch County, Mayom County, and in and round Bentiu.
Violations committed by the state security forces during and after the
2010 elections are well documented, and most currently the SPLA
deliberately killed 200 innocent civilians and more than 7800 homes
were burned in Mayom County. These kinds of actions do not help build
SPLA sentiment toward civilians’ population.

Bentiu remains extremely insecure and the blame lies squarely on
President Kiir and Taban Deng Gai, the SPLM anointed Taban Deng Gai as
the only trusted person in the state, while Taban failed the SPLM
party at all levels. Common sense suggests that the recurrent violence
in several counties in Unity is an indication that most of civilian’s
grievances that initially sparked opposition to Governor Taban
re-election have not been addressed by the leadership in both Juba and
Bentiu.

It is apparent that the leaders at the Unity State are mired in the
pursuit of selfish and personal goals at the expense of broader
national interests.

We believed that Governor Taban Deng Gai has not tried to build a
unified state, rather he uses official power and influence primarily
in the pursuit of private (personal, close family, cohorts) goals, he
see community objectives as secondary. In the last six years he
creates more social crisis than he solved.

For example, Governor Taban removed or rotated 5 commissioners from
Mayom County, some of them served for only a year or less. We believed
that these changes are motivated by the governor Taban intentions to
divide Mayon county citizens in effort to advance his personal
interest –to build cohorts.

In term of development, Unity State remains stagnant at best. The
availability of abundant resources to tap and steal is a good factor
that breeds Governor Taban’s leadership; we concluded that Taban Deng
Gai tried to bribe his way to remain in power forever.

The scorecard for Governor Taban has been dismal when one considers
the material and human resources that have been at his disposal since
2005 and what has been achieved. The citizens of the Unity State are
still lighting candles, putting on their own generators and still
drinking from rivers.

Most important of all, there is insecurity, in spite of a
professionally trained army and police force. So where is the progress
in term of security and development?

Unity State is under-performing in all major areas i.e.; security,
development, governance, and education.  The conditions of the state
are distressful, especially in the villages and small towns; it is
difficult to explain where the millions of pounds the Governments
receive every month goes.

A permanent solution to the Unity State crises problems must be found.
The underdevelopment of the Unity State within the South Sudan should
engage the attention of Juba.  Unity State crises situation will not
yield to amnesty alone but a developmental strategy that must be
inclusive and effective.

South Sudan gets 95 percent of its earnings from crude oil from the
Unity state, yet, the place has no outstanding secondary schools,
hospitals, college or university. Governor Taban had six years to
delivery basic services to the population, but lack of his leadership
and corruption has failed the state.

The trouble with Unity State is simply a straight failure of
leadership, both at Juba and Bentiu. There is nothing wrong with the
Unity State citizen’s character, there is nothing wrong with the Naath
land or climate or the water they drink, but nonresponsive leadership
in Juba and Bentiu.

The SPLM leadership, spearheaded by president Kirr, has been blinded
toward Taban Deng Gai, and accepted Taban Deng Gai who has betrayed
the people’s trust by attempting to hide behind his party to remain in
power forever. The question at hand is whether the SPLM party will
stand with Taban Deng Gai, or with the mass of the Unity state
citizens?

 No matter how rich a nation is, without the right leaders it is
unlikely to progress. Unity State has not made much progress because
the state has been according undue defiance in it leadership. Over the
last six years Taban has revealed that he doesn't care about the
welfare of the people he governs, we asked the SPLM party to make the
right choice and stand with the people of Bentiu.

For the whole South Sudan to progress, people should be conscious of
the character they support. We should all work harder to set the path
for the South Sudan by refusing to be bribed and manipulated.

South Sudan needs a government that is grounded on democratic
principles and respects the rights of the citizens. The SPLM party has
a golden opportunity to make necessary amendments to lay a good
foundation for equity, justice and true democracy in South Sudan. This
will reduce the unending social crises in the society.

Unity State needs effective leaders, whose intelligence, skill, and
ability to get things done are equal to the task. The trouble with
Unity State is simply and squarely a failure of leadership and the
SPLM party have chance to support the right leader one more time.

Forwarded from: gatwor loch [email protected]

Signed by Bul Community Association leadership in Canada, United
States of America, and Australia

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