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Mr. Kiir Is The Problem, Not the Solution!

“Dedicate your life to a cause greater than yourself, and your life will become a glorious romance and adventure.” Mack Douglas.

By Luk Kuth Dak

President Salva Kiir(photo: past file)
President Salva Kiir(photo: past file)

May 29, 2014(Nyamilepedia) — If you think I’m obsessed with Mr. Salva Kiir Mayardit, the disgraced President of the republic of South Sudan, you might be right. I truly believe that one good journalist can change the world. What this incogitant communist Kiir is doing with our Country is reprehensible. His failure to use his unique perspective to unite the nation is something that, no good journalist can just pretends to be silent about it, or be neutral about it, unless he or she is an incognizant reprobated human being of his stature.

Bluntly stated, those of you who hope the tyrant will finally come to his senses will be pretty much disappointed. Kiir, as very many of you know has programmatically decided not to seek a way out of his own created logjam, which is crippling down the country, and tearing the nation apart. Instead, he is persistently pouring all the blame on the USA, UNMISS, the Journalists, the Church leaders and most of all, Dr. Riek Machar Teny, Chairman and Commander-in- Chief of the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement/Army-in- Opposition.

Additionally, Mr. Michael Makuei, an accomplished liar, and the regime’s voice, is clearly not ready to begin governing and stop throwing tantrum at the opposition parties, the USA, the UNMISS, and the Church organizations, who are just trying tirelessly, to prevent the young nation from slipping into a full-blown coma!

Evidently, the spokesman doesn’t think before he spreads his venom! In a resent round of yet another outburst, Makuei inflicted an irreparable damage to an already tarnished relations with our strongest allies: “USA is acting like a rebel. The UNMISS is acting like a rebel. The Churches are acting like rebels….”

Ironically, Mr. Michael Makuei’s actions resemble those of Sadam Hussein’s former information minister, Muhammad Saied al-Sahaf (Baghdad Bob), who was still licking Sadam’s boots even when the whole of Baghdad had already fallen into the hands of the American soldiers.

“The Americans are going to surrender, or be burned in their tanks. They will surrender; it is they who will surrender,” he said. A few moments afterwards, he was under the mercy of the Americans.

Amazingly, the regime, which clearly knows all full well that, it has a zero chance to win the war against the an incombustible, an invincible, much organized and a more determinative movement, the SPLM/A-in-Opposition, is not serious about making drastic steps necessary to boost the peace process. You do not have to be the smartest person in the world to figure out that, desperate times call for desperate measures. Instead, the regime is interested only in looting the nation’s wealth, and slaughtering anyone and everyone, who dares stands in its way.

Elsewhere, the SPLM/A-in-Opposition, is increasingly gaining momentum, diplomatically, politically and in the battle fields, despite the Ugandan mighty occupation power. It’s no longer a secret that the movement also is enjoying the respect and the recognition by the international community, except, of course, for the occupying Ugandan dictator, Yoweri Museveni. In just a matter days, its leader, Dr. Machar is due in the capital of Kiir’s closest ally, Sudan, among other countries in the region.

Does it get any more complicated then that?

Meanwhile, Dr. Barnaba Marial Benjamin, the regime’s timid Minister of Foreign Affairs (who will soon be a fair game of criticism by this writer) continues wasting the nation’s resources in trying to sell the alleged coup d’état, which- we all know- the entire world community had rejected it all along from the very beginning!!

Finally, a friendly gesture: if anything, this regime needs an exit strategy, and it needs it now, or it will risk facing it off with the most determined South Sudan’s forces for true change, justice, equality and democracy for all. By then, it won’t be pretty, am afraid.

But, don’t take it from me; take it from Mua’amar al- Gadafi.

Luk Kuth Dak is a South Sudanese former broadcasting journalist and a syndicated columnist. Hit me on e-mail: lukedak@hotmail.com or twitter @kuthdak, to let me know how together, we can help the country we all love and cherish.

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2 comments

Ayuel (@wadinka) May 29, 2014 at 5:20 pm

Poor journalist ,if you call yourself journalist then we are I trouble,journalist you should real says the truth not the way around, but according to your statement you might have some issues with Kiir and the that’s the force is driving you insult the man, let me tell Kiir is the only south sudanese who united us since the revolution up to date neither your rebel nor your G1 group to solve our new nation.
Get over it journalist , feel sorry for boo.

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Thon Jacob Kuany May 29, 2014 at 10:32 pm

Luk Kuth, your name sounds like Dak Kueth, the self-styled magician who deceived and let innocent white army marched against their government and civilians in December last year and to date.
I normally concur with someone whose journalistic writings are nonpartisan and impartial but not that which bears tribal overtones: your concluding statement is a retaliation, not reconciliation and forgiveness. Reprisals or retaliations will not and never save South Sudan from its fall.
Whatever was done to civilians, Nuer civilians and other nationalities in Juba in the aftermath of December 2013 is totally condemned. It’s the same with what happened in Bor, Malakal and Bentiu, that was barbaric and inhumane, killing, raping and torturing vulnerable people, women and children for no good cause. I hope you will not refute the fact that those rebels were under the command of Riek Machar, your savior and liberator of South Sudanese people. Riek also did the same in 1991, when he ransacked, killed and abducted children and women, stealing cattle from the people of Bor. Riek is a leader but he is short-sighted; he looks at a small picture, killing members of his political opponent instead of fighting Garang and Kiir respectively, as they they were/are leading the army, not the soldiers. You need leadership in order to care and lead civilians, who are your potential voters, like they voted you (Riek) into office in 2010. If you kill them, whom will you lead?
Many stories, including the one I read from a Nuer fellow, asserts that the Nuer believe in vengeance, and this–am sorry to say– will cause them you credibility and leadership.

Thon Jacob

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