Bringing peace requires positive force of believing in abundance over scarcity
Posted: September 20, 2017 by PaanLuel Wël in Columnists, Commentary,
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By Reech Malual, Juba, South Sudan

South Sudan National Day of Prayers

September 20, 2017 (SSB) — It has often been thought negative over
harsh situations since the time of forefathers and thus makes it
difficult to believe in a better South Sudan and sometimes people
wonder why should there be any hope in due tough times.

Having been part of the Sudan, South Sudan experienced a maximum level
of violence before the Anglo-Egyptian condominium government could
grant independence in 1956.

There has not been a generation of peace apart from the violent ages
in time memorial therein, and thus peace became impossible to attain
even after the stoppage of civil wars in 1972, 2005, and August 2015
(Addis Ababa Agreement 1972, Comprehensive Peace Agreement 2005, and
Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan 2015).

Wars have always been in the name of freedom and democracy and have
often ended with the hope to achieve the same though proved the
opposite rightful.

The struggle by the Sudanese during the Anglo-Egyptian era claimed the
intention of liberation from oppressors and this turned out to
establish a new oppressing regime in Khartoum against non-Arabic and
non-Islamic denominations therein.

Thereafter, wars in a claim of liberation from oppression in Khartoum
were initiated and in the writer’s opinion; the independence of South
Sudan on July 9th, 2011 followed the suit and seemingly, the world’s
newest country ran short of actualizing the dreams put forth by the
leadership of Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A) whereas
the era from 2005 to 2017 failed to witness any national projects
worth due claims of liberation from oppressive regime in Khartoum,
Sudan.

The referendum vote for separation, earlier 2011 by Southern Sudanese
seems to have been assumed to establish another oppressive regime
rather than it used to be claimed by SPLM/A during 21 years of
struggle and thus comes the creation of rebellion (first civil war in
independent South Sudan) known as Sudan People’s Liberation
Movement/Army in Opposition (SPLM/A-IO) making another claim of
liberation from oppression. It is assumed to be wisely understood that
liberators do not usually have the claimed intention actualized but
rather a mechanism to institute oppression other than the first.

There is a proof in the aforementioned events of political struggles
that movements in the name of freedom hardly actualize their own
visions and missions in later and spirit and this seems to come along
with frustrations as regards dreamt peace and prosperity by citizens
in the Republic of South Sudan.

However,  in order to realise the dreamt South Sudan;  there is a need
for a generation of real change beside any hidden agenda as realised
above, a generation that cares about the present and future, a
generation willing to live in cohesion, a generation willing to learn
the unknown to make breakthrough, a generation of peace lovers, a
generation of self sacrifice for a common good, a generation of
integrity, a generation willing to forgive in order to achieve a
peaceful state and a generation that tolerates defeat and accept
others’ views.

South Sudan shall never stand between nations mightily unless a
generation of young people standout a different with the power of
positive belief in seeing abundance over scarcity.

We (South Sudanese) live in the scarce state of affairs where South
Sudan falls short in all services; economical constrains,   political
crisis, military crisis, constitutional crisis, health crisis, food
insecurity, accountability crisis, educational crisis, dream crisis,
leadership crisis, institutional crisis and many other crises being
wrongly experienced by the honourable people of the Republic of South
Sudan.

The aforementioned crises amongst others surely need the attention of
a generation of change since the routine seems not to hit the ball
thereof. Abundance over Scarcity is the doctrine and the only notion
that will change the Republic of South Sudan from its current state of
affairs.

Leadership by liberators through the history had never been any
difference with the oppressive selfish regime and thus the focus on
the world’s newest nation’s failure only shall lead to more failure
just as allowing things to happen the current way. All nationals are
confused with ethnopolitics as well as brainwashed from their own
dreams and changing their state of life.

South Sudan seems unrepairable but there is a lot to employ in order
that it stands out and should we need a nation that is respected by
other sovereign states; then a generation of change willing to do no
harm shall arise to save the last train of peace.

It seems gone and destroyed but there is still a hope for repair if
young people standout a different, a generation of South Sudanese as
Junub Games, (reshaping violent minds through board and video games as
to change from violent and  traumatized to peaceful), a generation of
South Sudanese tired of war as AnaTaban (advocating for peace using
spoken words, visual artistic work and singing), a generation of South
Sudanese as Generation Change South Sudan (US Institute of
Peace/USIP), Action Against Hate, #Defyhatenow amongst other positive
youth initiatives.

Achieving Peace, prosperity, equality, and justice require new
collective efforts by young South Sudanese as a generation that
neither beliefs in violence nor in the monopoly of power in due
personal endeavors. We south Sudanese can make it happen. We can
repair our country and make the nation we all dreamt to be the land of
golden opportunities where all our dreams can be possibly actualized.

It is not too late to repair South Sudan; we just need to see the
great unseen abundance over the tangible scarcity being currently
experienced by most of our common people.

The writer is the Executive Director of Screen of Rights (
http://www.screenofrights.org ) a national organization legally
registered in accordance with the laws of the Republic of South Sudan.

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