SPLM Urged To Bring Economic Development Or Risk Losing 2015 Elections

The Deputy Chairman of the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement
(SPLM), Hon. James Wanni Igga has urged his party to work hard by
empowering the people economically or risk losing to other parties in
the 2015 general elections.


 19 May 2013





SPLM Deputy Chairman James Wanni Igga (R) being greeted by an elder in
Juba. [Misuk Moses Mule]

By Misuk Moses Mule

JUBA, 18 May 2013 [Gurtong]- “If we don’t see well, SPLM will be
thrown through the window if we do not bring economic development,” he
warned.

He said that soon the people will forsake the SPLM and urged his party
to ensure that the living standards of the South Sudanese are improved
and that there is need to fight poverty.

Igga said that the people of South Sudan have a problem of
implementation of the policies and the programs and that there is
corruption.

The deputy chairman called on the party to do something to back up the
independence that they struggled for.


He called for the need to have research; come with alternatives,
follow up, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for the success of the
programs and policies.

“My problem always with the South and these decision makers we have
big defects when it comes to making policies and planning for the
success of this new country,” he said.

Nevertheless, he announced that the political bureau which is the
highest decision making body of his party in their two documents of
the constitution and the manifesto have given youth 20 per cent
political participation and women 35 per cent.

“I want to announce here that in the last meeting of the SPLM
political bureau in the two documents of the SPLM which includes the
constitution and the manifesto in recognition of the role played by
the youth during the 21 years of the SPLM/A the SPLM is going to give
participation of the youth in all political posts 20 per cent,” he
announced.

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