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Southern government hands over vehicles to referendum bureau

By Richard Ruati

November 3, 2010 (JUBA) – The Government of Southern Sudan on Wednesday delivered a referendum aid package that included 90 vehicles to Southern Sudan Referendum Bureau (SSRB), ahead of the region’s self determination referendum in January.

Southern Sudan's Vice President, Riek Machar Teny (center), addresses the press at the hand over of vehicles to be used in South Sudan's self determination referendum, Juba Nov. 3, 2010 (ST)
Southern Sudan’s Vice President, Riek Machar Teny (center), addresses the press at the hand over of vehicles to be used in South Sudan’s self determination referendum, Juba Nov. 3, 2010 (ST)
The vehicles were officially transferred to SSRB by the Vice President of the semi-autonomous region Riek Machar Teny and the south’s Minister of Transport and Roads Anthony Lino Makana. Other Ministers and onlookers also gathered to witness the handover event.

Machar told the press that “the aid delivery was a routine part of GOSS obligation to the Southern Sudan Referendum Bureau.”

The Government of Southern Sudan (GOSS) was established in 2005 following a peace deal with the former rebels the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement and the National Congress Party who dominate the Khartoum government.

Last week the head of the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission said that conducting the referendum process during the remaining short period would be a complete miracle.

South Sudan’s poor roads and infrastructure, as well as flooding and insecurity in some areas have made the logistics for the vote difficult.

Wednesday’s delivery included 110 transport vehicles for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and 60 Lorries.

“I believe [our] SSRB will be able to use these trucks for the interest of referendum, success,” South Sudan’s Vice President said at the handover.

Anthony Lino Makana, Government of Southern Sudan Minister for Transport and Roads being interviewed at the South Sudan referendum vehicle hand over event in Juba, Nov. 3, 2010 (ST)
Anthony Lino Makana, Government of Southern Sudan Minister for Transport and Roads being interviewed at the South Sudan referendum vehicle hand over event in Juba, Nov. 3, 2010 (ST)
Minister of Transport, Anthony Lino Makana, cautioned drivers “to drive peaceful”, he added that, “we don’t expect drivers to quickly crash vehicles that have cost GOSS a lot of money.”

Between eight and ten accidents are recorded daily in Juba, the capital of Southern Sudan. Pedestrians are often seriously injured by accidents when walking by the side of the road.

In a series of TV, Radio and print interviews in Juba, Makana has expressed his complete support for the road safety.

The south is widely expected to vote for independence in the referendum, due to begin January 9, 2011.

(ST)

5 Comments

  • MIMAMA
    MIMAMA

    Southern government hands over vehicles to referendum bureau
    Did I hear 90 vehicles being handed out to referendum board?
    Great applaud that our government could afford to provide such great number of vehicles.

    Many thanks to Kiir and Machardit! Let the work begins.

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  • Ahmed Chol
    Ahmed Chol

    Southern government hands over vehicles to referendum bureau
    After independence of south sudan,

    the first priority of the GoSS should be roads, otherwise any new vehicle the GOSS buys will last only 2 years and breaks down due to rough roads they are driven on and this will be a waste of money.

    ahmed Chol.

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  • Mzalendo Mwema
    Mzalendo Mwema

    Southern government hands over vehicles to referendum bureau
    Dear Excogitative Southerners,

    I appreciate all of you for your commitment to bring peace to the people of Southern Sudan which impacts the globe positively.This is the way a nation is built.A nation is built by bringing all the citizens together to serve their nation which benefit them at the same time.Southern Sudan was an anarchy state but now has a system in place (GOSS).Our excogitative leaders are heading to the right direction (Independence).

    We are not forced again to believe in the following:

    1.Dinar which was introduced by all the arabs to Islamised the whole Sudan and put it into the Arab world map.

    2.Sharia Law which was introduced as set of rules to control power and put Sudan on their side without questioning.

    3.National Islamic Front which brought together all the arabs both from within and outside Sudan to kill the people of Southern Sudan.

    4.Among others.

    For all these reasons,Separation has been made attractive by the northern Sudanese because they have been mistreating Southerners for Centuries.

    They have been our masters for long time and this is the time to say “No! No! No
    !No ! to be a slave”We are not servants to you any more! We all say BYE ! bYE !MASTERS.

    Independence oyee
    Goss oyee
    Salva Kiir Oyee
    Dr.Riek Machar Oyee
    Wani Igga oyee
    Malik Aggar Oyee
    Arman Oyee
    All the southern Sudanese oyee
    Southern Sudaneses Oyee

    Let us take peace to new Sudan.

    Thanks

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