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SPLM says Sudan cabinet reshuffle different from what requested

October 16, 2007 (KHARTOUM) — SPLM officials said that the cabinet reshuffle announced by Sudanese president Omar Al-Bashir was different from what they had originally requested.

SPLM sources told Sudan Tribune that Lam Akol was not nominated to be the minister of cabinet affairs to replace Deng Alor.

It is not clear whether the SPLM will rejoin the government as some reports have indicated.

Sudan’s former southern rebels have said they will rejoin the national government to work through a stalemate on implementing a 2005 peace deal which ended Africa’s longest civil war according to their spokesman Samson Kwaje.

Last night Sudan’s president has reshuffled his cabinet to try to resolve a political crisis created when former southern rebels pulled out of the coalition.

The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) last week froze participation in Sudan’s coalition government complaining it was being sidelined and that key elements of a January 2005 peace deal were being ignored.

The statement that the SPLM would rejoin government came shortly after President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, following a three-month delay, approved a cabinet reshuffle of SPLM ministers. The SPLM has about a quarter of the seats in Bashir’s cabinet.

“President (of south Sudan) Salva Kiir is going (to Khartoum) tomorrow and there he will make a statement … swear in the new ministers and then they will start work,” southern Information Minister Kwaje told Reuters.

But other senior SPLM officials said the formal decision on whether to return to government would be taken after a meeting between SPLM Chairman Salva Kiir and Bashir on Thursday.

“Until Salva is satisfied with the outcome of the meeting with Bashir … the one who is going to decide about resuming work or not is Salva,” said one senior SPLM official who declined to be named.

The officials said the ministers approved by Bashir were not the ones Kiir wanted and the president should have waited until he met Kiir to make an announcement.

The SPLM decision to withdraw from the coalition government formed by the 2005 peace agreement was seen as the biggest challenge to date to the landmark deal which ended Africa’s longest civil conflict.

The SPLM called it a “wake-up call” for their former foes, the National Congress Party, to encourage them to move on and implement the deal.

“I think it will happen, they’ve learnt a good lesson,” Kwaje said.

But other SPLM officials said Kiir would have the final veto on whether the SPLM ministers would return to work.

“Definitely they will go back to work … but ultimately on the directives of the President (Kiir),” said Michael Makuei, the Minister for Legal Affairs and Constitutional Development.

Kwaje said the SPLM was rejoining the government to work through unresolved issues together, but added southern leaders still wanted to see progress by the third anniversary of the 2005 peace deal on Jan. 9.

Sudan’s north-south war claimed 2 million lives and drove 4 million from their homes. It largely pitted Khartoum’s Islamist government against mostly Christian animist rebels.

On Tuesday SPLM Deputy Secretary-General Yasir Arman and Deputy Chairman Riek Machar said outstanding problems included the redeployment of northern troops from southern oil fields, resolving the status of the oil-rich Abyei region and constitutional violations such as political prisoners and encroaching on press freedoms.

Arrived at after more than a week of intense dialogue within the SPLM political bureau, diplomatic sources said not all within the party were happy at the latest position.

“They had no exit strategy,” said one diplomatic source in Khartoum. Many were worried that despite both sides declaring they did not want a return to war, the move could derail the fragile peace process.

(Reuters / ST)

10 Comments

  • Samson Liberty

    Developing Story: SPLM says Sudan cabinet resuffle different from what requested
    If the reshuffle announced by Sudanese President Omar Hassen Ahmed Al Bashir,does not meet the demand of the SPLM then those changes happening without consultations or compromise,could’nt help to build confidence.Good partnership is only realized through amicable and collective ideas,keeping sliding away from the menu of CPA is just like saying he does’nt want.

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  • Toposa Boy southerner
    Toposa Boy southerner

    Developing Story: SPLM says Sudan cabinet resuffle different from what requested
    Declare independent Mr. president southerners all over the world want you to declare full independent immediately for southern Sudan simply because we have no honest partner omer al-beshir is evil men he will again try to lie to the people of southern Sudan he is the biggest devil for unrest in Sudan there for southerners are asking you to so we don’t need election what we need is full independent for south

    Thanks
    From Holland / the Nederland’s

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  • Manyok s. Arok
    Manyok s. Arok

    CPA on the right tract as SPLM shuffles!
    Dear Sudanese,
    I am the least to wonder that SPLM is capable of doing anything to implement CPA.
    The Bashir’s reshuffling is not bad, the remaining doubts shall be cleared with him by President ,Kiir. Anyway, one by one makes a bundle… CPA took couples of months before final signatures. The vision of SPLM(CPA) is the lives of Sudanese people including the Darfurians and Arabs themselves. Any wrong element who wants to temper with this Holy Naivasha Tabernacle is due for elimination, either by force or diplomacy. I am absolutely sure that SPLM is capable of doing this. It’s the CPA watchdog and so CPA is now on the right tract because SPLM has taken moves.

    As for the former GONU Foreign Minister, Lam Akol it’s advisable that Mr. President Kiir battle it out with Bashir. Lam has been confusing the international community, UN during CPA implementation for the last two years, blocking all the wayforward.
    President Bashir should have noted that this is an African Country..in Africa no rush, no hurry. It was needless for him to rush and noimnate SPLM ministers in replacement for the old ones. Is he an SPLM member?
    Any way only names have been broadcasted but personalities still remains in Juba.
    SPLM Chairman,First Lt. Gen. Salva Kiir and his officials are encouraged to let the ball roll more and more. He is too smart in making auspicious decision, this is what I have learnt from him. Congratulations Mr. President, even our late Leader Dr. John Garang spiritually congratulates this attempt.

    Manyok Arok, Rumbek South Sudan

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  • Emilio Mongu
    Emilio Mongu

    Developing Story: SPLM says Sudan cabinet reshuffle different from what requested
    We want to see Dr. Monsour Khalid replaces Dr. Lam Akol, not Deng Alor. Alor is fine with his ministry.
    This is a point again where the SPLM is to exercise its muscules, otherwise what happened in 2005 in the ministry of Mining and energy is taking place. If the SPLM leadership accept the changes done by president Bashir, in the absent of 1ST vice president and the president of the government of the Southern Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, then their move on October 11 has no meaning.
    Since SPLM had failed in having the ministry of energy and mining, and not on its will, they should not do the same this time. It can be predicted that first vice president and president of the government of the Southern Sudan would accept Deng Alor because he is from the same tribe of Salva Kiir, compare to Monsour Khalid or any other person not from the same tribe of Kiir. This is like putting president Kiir to sit on the burning fire. If the president of the Southern Sudan accepted the changes done by president Bashir, in his absent, and in the way it is, then the future of South Sudan is in trouble.

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  • Mou Magok
    Mou Magok

    SPLM says Sudan cabinet reshuffle different from what requested
    Despite to what Mr. Emilio Mongu said I personally assured you dear Mr. Manyok not to payback immediately even if he fully mass up with some words in a wrong space.

    What I want tell you fellow southerners is this, the very evil man Mr. Beshir is very rigid if you don’t know he just wants us to clash and then laught at.

    Please feel free we have strong leaders, Mr. Kiir and other really born hearted Southerners will look into it.

    Thanks,

    Yirol boy

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