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USSP leader writes to South Sudan Prersident over insecurity and land grabbing

An Open Letter to

H.E Salver Kiir Mayardit
First Vice President of the Republic of Sudan and
President of Southern Sudan Government and
Commander-in-Chief of SPLA Armed Forces,
Juba, South Sudan

24/01/09

Your Excellency,

Subject: The alleged Wanton Attack on Anakdiar, Abanim, Obang, Atar (Collo areas), the land grabbing in Madi and Acholi land and the continued LRA’s attacks and brutal killings of civilians in Western Equatoria State.

Please allow me first and foremost to extend on my own behalf and on behalf of my party, United South Sudan Party (USSP), our deep sympathy and condolences to the families of Collo (Shilluk) who lost their loved ones in Collo land in the hands of certain alleged Dinka elements following the alleged wanton attack on villages of Anakdiar, Abanim, Obang, Atar on 10 January 2009, in which 16 people were reported murdered according to a letter written by some local Members of Parliaments addressed to the Governor of Malakal on 15th January 2009 . We also extend our condolences to the families and relatives of the civilians killed by LRA’s sustained attacks in Western Equatoria State recently. For those who were injured on the 9th January, 2009, during the fourth anniversary of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that took place in Malakal, we extend our sympathy to them and their loved ones.

Your Excellency,

It is high time that the government of Southern Sudan (GOSS) took serious measures to bring the murderers to justice. It has to be noted here that, unlike the events that followed the conclusion of the Addis Ababa Peace Agreement in 1972 where every refugee or displaced person went back to their original village and settled back to reconstruct their place, the signing of the CPA on 9 January 2005, has been marked by a series of fatal incidents in Western Equatoria State, Madi Land and Acholi Land in Eastern Equatoria and most recently, in Malakal, Anakdiar, Abanim, Obang and Atar involving land grabbing by some alleged Dinka elements. Surprisingly enough, the government of Southern Sudan has done too little to address these profoundly sad episodes. Unless the Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS) takes swift and stern measures against these perpetrators, GOSS will be accused of deliberately turning a ‘blind eye’ and condoning these deplorable atrocities. Such an irresponsible behaviour from a government will only encourage different communities to take the law into their own hands to protect themselves. That will plunge our country into chaos which we are totally against. In this connection, we have to be mindful of what happened in other African countries like Rwanda, Kenya, and so on, which we must learn a lesson from and take decisive actions to avoid at all cost. Any government has the obligation to protect all citizens regardless of their tribe; otherwise, the government will be failing in its duties and responsibilities. So, it would be wise to resolve this problem of land grabbing before it spins out of control.

Your Excellency

In light of the aforementioned problems, we recommend the following measures:

1- The mindless murderers have to be brought to justice promptly.
2- Formation of an independent committee to probe the incidents in Malakal, Anakdiar, Abanim, Obang and Atar and their findings and recommendations to be made public.

3- The borders issue of the counties within Upper Nile State as well as neighbouring states has to be settled without further ado.

4- The displaced persons should be returned safely to their homes or villages and given compensation they deserve for all what they have lost as a result of the attack. Likewise the government has to give them protection in their villages.

5- As for the land disputes in Madi and Acholi land, we advise that an independent committee be formed to probe the alleged land disputes in Madi and Acholi land to help the government resolve the matter amicably and speedily.

6- The LRA attacks on civilians in WES must be taken more seriously than has so far been taken and be considered a declaration of war by the LRA (a foreign force) against the people of South Sudan. Therefore, we urge GOSS to invoke article 12(2), and 12 (3) of the permanent ceasefire and security arrangements implementation modalities and appendices so as to protect innocent civilians and the territorial integrity of Sudan without delay.

7- Emergency relief aid, resettlement and rehabilitation programme need to be initiated through the state government with the help of GOSS to help those affected by the LRA attacks.

Your Excellency

We write this letter out of genuine concern for the common good of our people, the South Sudanese people, who have lost more than several million lives in the course of their struggle for freedom, independence and human dignity.

Thank you very much.

Clement Mbugoniwia
Leader of United South Sudan Party (USSP)

3 Comments

  • Mr. Long John
    Mr. Long John

    USSAP leader writes to South Sudan Prersident over insecurity and land grabbing
    To: Mr.Clement

    Thanks for your letter to the Prisedent.I appreciate your feelings of trying to resolves issues of concern peacefully.
    Mr.leader, I ought telling you one thing if not two, just like I am writing I have some respect for you and will not dare writing insultive words. In that notion, I think you should have sent a very decent letter to the president without having to mention insultives words like I quote,’mindless poeple,and many more that feature in your letter.
    You should have also appeared rational and not in the other way.It is like you are considering odds brought up by one tribe(Dinka) from your judgement but I believed that all tribes(Especially Equatorians) in Southern Sudan are breaking peacfull co-existence by silence killing of Dinka,Nuers and Many more in the name of equatorian adoge ‘Our land’. Odds by other tribes like your own are not featuring in your piece. That tells me you are not a corruption free leader.A free and fair leader talks even things around him. Your leader to H.E.the president should have no words like ‘Must’. That is not bringing problems to light of the president but command him.

    Your excellency the leader,the constitution of GOSS allow all citizens of Southern Sudan to own land at their disposal as long as they (Citizens) acquire from any local Gov’t at their reach.

    I pray for our leaders to direct their followers the citizens to the right path of politics and not into tribal politics.

    Good day

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