South Sudan needs visionary leaders not some habitual constitution violators!

May. 15Politics, Uncategorized1 comment


BY: Justin Ambago Ramba, UK, MAY/15/2013, SSN;

The wonderful readers may agree with me that the problems of the
nascent state of South Sudan is not confined to issues to do with the
constitution, be that the current transitional constitution or the
much publicized permanent constitution which is in the making.

This is not in any way to belittle the role of the constitution here,
but rather to bring to light that these constitutions are subject to
manipulations and violations under the current ruling clique. They
[Kiir & company] can easily do it at any stage of the process from the
point of inception to the point of adoption, and the current
transitional constitution is a living example of that.

Another important issue is the national healing and reconciliation
process which has already exposed the current leadership’s
incapability to oversee such a grant national exercise especially when
it has spectacularly failed to initiate an internal reconciliation
within the same ruling party. The bishops, yes they have been brought
in.

But how are they [bishops] going to instill the needed will into these
former rebel commanders turn politicians starting with the top man
himself to accept to go back to apologize to their victims or their
living relatives. That is the South African way and that’s only how it
can work in South Sudan. The perpetuators and the victims must come
face to face!

On the other hand many people have been subjected to arbitrarily
arrests throughout Salva Kiir and the SPLM intelligentsia’s tenure in
office since they last stopped being rebels. Not surprising of course
it has been the Press Community which has so far suffered the most as
they continue to expose the wrong doers, however many other victims
have as well included people from every section of the South Sudanese
society. Many too were extrajudicial killed in the hands of
government’s secret agents.

Sadly enough, if that is the right expression, all these violations to
the basic human rights of the victims had taken place and continue to
do so in the presence of the country’s transitional constitution. This
is a constitution that approves the freedom of expression, but also
provides every citizen the right to a fair hearing in a court of law.

So where have we the citizens gone wrong to be victimized this much?
And is it an issue about having a constitution when we already have
one or is it about a bunch of people in office who prefer to violate
the constitution?

With the above introduction we can now delve into the core issue no
other than the ingrained attitude by President Salva Kiir Mayardit and
his inner circles to run the country in a way that only serves their
groups interest.

This leadership’s history in office over the last eight years or so is
more than enough to justify every statement that portrays Kiir
Mayardit’s leadership as non-visionary.

We know that president Salva Kiir still has a handful supporters of
fainthearted opportunists who have themselves out preformed their boss
on several occasions, in as far as the abuse of power is concerned. Is
it not the case when the president went ballistic in his speech to his
cabinet and senior officials accusing them of back stabbing the
government in which they serve?

This is what he said: Sudan Tribune (01/05/ 2013): and I quote:

“They talk as if they are not part of it [government] but if you
follow them, you find they are the same people who are the ones
involved in corruption. They are the ones involved in arbitrary
arrest, but they come out in the day and say they are not part of it”,
he said.

Given the president’s above acknowledgment that his ministers are
behind those heinous crimes committed the nationwide, much of his
statement can go all the way to not only unravel the mystery
surrounding the death of the 25-year-old former traffic officer from
Mayom County of the Unity State (the Western Upper Nile).

According to the relatives’ story in the public media, the deceased
young man had gone to a nearby shop on the 28 March, where he went
missing and never to return home. Two days later his body was found
dumped behind Hon. Salva Mathok, the RSS deputy minister of Interior’s
house, with traces of blood also leading to the deputy minister’s
house now suspected by the relatives to be the likely crime scene.

He [president] also acknowledged the many arbitrary arrests taking
place all across the country at the directives of his cabinet
ministers and government senior officials as highlighted in his quoted
speech.

If you didn’t know yet – then better know now that two well-known
journalists in Juba, Michael Koma and Alfred Taban have been harassed,
detained, and repeatedly interrogated on the directives of the deputy
minister of interior in spite of the fact that he [Mathok} stands very
tall in the centre of this barbaric crime.

Don’t you agree with me my dear reader - that any sound minded
individual would have seen the relevancy of the office of the
prosecutor-general handling this murder case, completely on its own
without having to involve the ministry of interior so as to avoid any
conflicts of interest? This is a very important point if we are to
talk of justice in the true sense of the word.

In this case injustice is already in the making since Hon. Salva
Mathok is considered as the prime suspect by the relatives of the
deceased young man and still he refuses to resign his position so as
to allow for an impartial investigation. By so doing he has already
compromised the position of the government department [ministry of
Interior] that he continues to supervise. And add to it his subsequent
actions towards these journalists; you can NEVER miss to see the
obstruction of Justice being committed in a broad day light.

Of course no one out there is too naïve not to understand that
officials like Salva Mathok have all the approval to not only enjoy
impunity in a case as big as this murder crime now at hand, but he can
as well go on unquestioned by the president to further abuse his
position by detaining those journalists for publishing articles
presented to them by the relatives of the deceased.

Hon. Salva Mathok is a classic example of President Kiir’s loyalists
who enjoy the unlimited freedom to corrupt with impunity as long as
they fulfill the boss’s criteria of being good members of the cabinet
i.e. ministers who acknowledge that the freedom allowing them to
commit all sorts of corruption and immoralities has been availed to
them by the president who in turn expects them to remain loyal to his
person as much as possible.

And as long as these loyal ministers and senior officials stick to the
president’s terms, they will continue to enjoy their ministerial
positions and be protected by the government and the president. This
is a president whose sole concern is how to remain in power regardless
of all the living hell his leadership is delivering on the poor
masses, day and night.

A leadership that has ruthlessly presided over one of the most corrupt
regimes in human history throughout its eight years in office should
only be told that enough is enough.

Furthermore it’s no longer any secret how some people lose their
position in Salva Kiir’s government while others who are indeed true
embodiments of corruption and theft remain to serve. This is not
difficult to decipher, for the whole thing is all about whether a
corrupted official eats alone or shares his/her loot with the boss.
What that means is everybody’s guess.

Here we are in front of a leadership that has no respect for any form
of constitution or institution. We are all witness to how the Interim
constitution was repeatedly violated all through the six years that
followed the CPA.

Again from 9th July 2011 following the declaration of Independence to
date the so-called transitional constitution although meticulously
tailored to slim fit the President – yet he too has failed to honour
it.

Thus those who wrongly assume that the way out of RSS mess can be
found in the coming permanent constitution while retaining the same
visionless and grossly incompetent leadership are in fact trying to
indefinitely postpone any hopes of the country to change for the
better.

They too are playing against the basic rule which says he or she who
fails to do well in small thing cannot handle big things. South
Sudan’s future in what is now the 21st century – the digital age – is
no domain for the current crude leadership style!

If you have been told that there are no other people in the whole of
South Sudan who can better rule the country besides the current
leadership on top of them president Salva Kiir Mayardit and his deputy
Dr. Riek Machar and you happen to believe that, then my fellow you
must have been exposed to the worse type of “brainwashing” – that’s if
of course if I thought you actually have the brain to be washed in the
first place!

The monstrous nature of the current totalitarian government that is on
its final march to become a “One Man Rule” will continue to multiply
with each and every day Salva Kiir Mayardit remains in office.

Evidence after evidence has shown beyond any reasonable doubt that
president Salva Kiir’s has developed an uncontrollable tendency to
over-ride all the country’s constitutions and institutions, a fact
only made easier by the transitional constitution specially cooked for
him by his co-conspirator Hon. John Luk Jok [his current minister for
Legal Affairs] in return for a foothold in the president’s inner
circles and of course a ministerial position that is likely to extend
as far as Kiir remains in office.

“Many agreements dishonoured”, is a familiar impression that an
average citizen of South Sudan holds against the subsequent Jallaba
governments that ruled and continue to rule in the republic of Sudan.
However not very long following our independence, we now have a leader
who stands for nothing but
 “Many Promises dishonoured”.

And the fact that even after nearly a decade in office president Salva
Kiir is still looking forward for yet another term in office is a
clear evidence of his political and power greediness which is going to
be a frank obstacle to the peaceful transfer of power in the nascent
country.

A leader with this kind of attitude is also likely to do everything he
can to remain in office even if that means dropping whole chapters or
articles from the country’s constitution at its best – or can even go
to length arresting or liquidating opponents and those perceived as
potential enemies while doing way with the constitution all together.

These are some of the core issues for you to consider my fellow
compatriots. The earlier we acknowledge it today and move to eliminate
it from taking root the better – before it is too late to salvage
anything.

In other wards we can go all the way and write the most wonderful
permanent constitution in the whole universe, but as long as we are
still ruled by the current leadership or any of its kind, the
constitution may not even be worth the paper or the ink used!

Author: Dr. Justin Ambago Ramba. Secretary General – United South
Sudan Party [USSP]. He can be reached at: [email protected]

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