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Nuer Youth detest South Sudan Ministry of Regional Cooperation appointments

Public Statement

Nuer Youth for Equality and Justice (NYEJ)

January 5, 2011 — First and foremost, the Nuer Youth in South Sudan and East Africa are deeply disturbed by the appointments of nine diplomats in the Ministry of Regional Cooperation. On December 1st, 2010, our community learnt that the Ministry of Regional Cooperation (MRC) appointed nine diplomats most of whom hailed from a single ethnic group in South Sudan. The Ministry is under the guidance of H.E. Deng Alor Kuol, a man who fought against successive Khartoum regimes to achieve equality, justice and freedom for the marginalized people of Sudan. CDR Deng Alor Kuol, as he was known back then in the bush, was seen as a reserved fellow who could not fail to uphold the principles of justice and equality. Freedom fighters who served under his command testified that he was a quiet man who could not harm any human being and were delighted with the way he treated men under his command. Unfortunately, the current appointments in his ministry shed a different light of his character and people in South Sudan are wondering whether the humble and fair commander they knew in the bush had caught the prevailing fever of Gogrialization of South Sudan which has become the dominant public policy recruitment of the government of President Salva Kiir Mayardit, who hailed from Gogrial County of Warrap State.

It goes without mentioning that the MRC has been infected with practices which tainted the images of war heroes of the SPLM/A. The people of South Sudan are seriously wondering whether there is no psychological disease in that ministry which affects any newly appointed minister. When Lt. Gen. Oyai Deng Ajak, a war hero, was appointed in 2009 as a Minster of the Regional Cooperation, the entire world was shocked when he appointed twenty three people who hailed from his ethnic group. Such a tribally motivated appointment was received with anger and most Ministers in the Government of South Sudan were disappointed to the point where some of them went to press to express their concerns.

Among the nine newly appointed diplomats within MRC, eight hailed from Greater Bhar el Ghazal and three out of eight who hailed from that region are from the constituency of President Salva Kiir Mayardit. What worsens public anger further from these tribal appointments is the fact that Mr. John Majak, Mr. Deng Ayir and Mr. Lual Akol Akol, who were appointed as head of missions to Japan; China and India respectively, were not employees of the MRC. But they were serving in different Ministries and the sole reason for their appointment, as revealed recently, was to ensure that the people of Greater Bhar el Ghazal dominate and control Missions in key countries such as India, China, Japan and South Korea. It is revealed to people of South Sudan that President Salva Kiir Myardit wanted to ensure the presence of his kinsmen in countries that will have vital relations with the future state of South Sudan that will be born after the referendum. It is also reported that President Kiir Mayardit does not trust diplomats who do not hail from his ethnic group as he is preparing himself to stay in office until 2016. Thus, the appointments of eight diplomats from Greater Bhar el Ghazal will assist him in the long run to persuade the governments of Japan, China, South Korea and India to prioritize trade rather than democracy in their relations with future state of South Sudan.
What actually caught the people of South Sudan by surprise is the known fact that President Salva Kiir refused to listen to the advice of his Vice-president Riek Machar who warned him about the negative reaction of the public regarding the appointments of eight diplomats who hailed from one ethnic group. We have learnt that President Salva Kiir told Vice-president Riek Machar that the only ethnic group that suffered during the liberation struggle is a Dinka ethnic group and therefore the Dinka of Bhar el Ghazal in particular deserved the lion share of government appointments due to their number within the SPLA/M army.

With the advent of the referendum, the people of South Sudan had hope that President Salva Kiir Mayardit would work towards equalizing sixty three ethnic groups of South Sudan rather than telling his Vice-president that the people who should always have the lion share of his government must come from Dinka ethnic group. When the people of South Sudan took up arms in 1983, all ethnic groups of South Sudan, including marginalized Sudanese from Nuba and Engessina Hills, joined the Movement.

As Dr. John Garang narrated in his first interview with Sudan TV in July, 2005, the SPLA/M Movement was largely dominated by the Nuer from 1983—85 until Dinka Bhar El Ghazal flocked to the Movement in large numbers beginning from 1985. It should be born in mind that when it comes to ethnic representations within the Movement, the SPLM/A was largely dominated by Nuer, Equatoria tribes, Dinka Bor, Dinka Padang, and the Shilluk. Before Dinka Bhar el Ghazal joined the Movement in big numbers, the first Dinka who supplemented the number of the Nuer in the Movement were Dinka Bor and Dinka Padang. If contribution of the people is to be taken into account in the appointments of the GOSS, there is no way that Dinka Bhar el Ghazal should have a lion share more than all Southern ethnic groups combined because the number of Nuer, Shilluk, Equatorians, Dinka Bor and Padang in the SPLM/A Movement outnumbered the number of Dinka Bhar el Ghazal. If President Salva Kiir doesn’t know this, perhaps he should consult the records of SPLM/A battalions from 1983—2005.

With such a negative attitude President Kiir Mayardit had shown towards the need for equality among the people of South Sudan, we may begin to wonder whether the future state of South Sudan would be viable given the indifference of Lt. Gen. Kiir Mayardit to uphold the principles of justice. It is our firm belief that in order for a newly independent state of South Sudan to survive, full ethnic equality in all government appointments needs to be enforced. If the people of the South are to avoid ethnic conflicts similar to ethnic power struggle that wreaked havoc in Ivory Coast, Lt. Gen. Salva Kiir has to start taking courses in ethnic equality. History has taught the people of Africa that in any nation state where there is ethnic domination, violence does always prevail. The symptoms of ethnic violence in South Sudan had already manifested themselves with the rebellions of Lt. Gen. George Athor, Col. Gatluak Gai and Maj. Gen. David Yau Yau. Should President Salva Kiir continue to pay no regard to ethnic equality in all positions of the government of South Sudan, the world should not be caught by surprise if more conflicts emerge in the near future.

For contact:
Ngundeng Wiyual Deang,
Secretary of Information
Email: [email protected]

11 Comments

  • Bol Deng
    Bol Deng

    Nuer Youth detest South Sudan Ministry of Regional Cooperation appointments
    OOOP!
    I have nothing to say other to affirm that people are completely difference. The South Sudanese are busy with referendum issues while the Nuer Youth are arguing about leadership position. Southerners are yearning for development while the Nuer youth are still calling for tribal stuffs. Southerners are busying planing for the confrontation that Northerners are wishing, still the Nuer youth are complaining for nine positions. It has been understood that Southerners are ready for celebration of New Nation( New Sudan),still Nuer youth can not see this issue. They are now start complaining ahead of the referendum. Why? I have nothing to say about this kind of thinking capacity because i have witness this before. Sorry for you guys!

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  • Martin Garang Aher
    Martin Garang Aher

    Nuer Youth detest South Sudan Ministry of Regional Cooperation appointments
    I agree that this appointment is part of nepotism or tribalism. It is not new though. Even promotion of high military commanders had followed this route since the inception of the SPLA/M. Something has to be done.

    Question to the Nuer youth: Suppose you were consulted, what ratio would you appoint 9 diplomats given that South Sudan has 63 tribes and many sub-tribes?

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  • Gatwech
    Gatwech

    Nuer Youth detest South Sudan Ministry of Regional Cooperation appointments
    Don’t give false credit to the coward Deng Alor Kuol. He had never been a military commander. He was Garang’s office manager in Addis ababa, Ethiopia. He never shot a gun at Jallaba.

    He has been a tribalist since that time in Ethiopia.

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  • Jada Lotole
    Jada Lotole

    Nuer Youth detest South Sudan Ministry of Regional Cooperation appointments
    When a obeject like ” a Bone” is mentioned, the toothless often feel guilty ! Though am not a part of the Nuer Youth association, I very very much subscribe to the thier release!
    This is actually not a new unethical pratice here in South Sudan and Africa at large. As a resident of Juba, I must really supplement that this bad practice can be seen almost all the ministries of GoSS ! Ranging from the top to the bottom ! When watching SSTV, please take time to find out who stands behind and sides ways of our GoSS Officials/Ministers and The Tops of the Nation(Top-Bottom). I believe, you will come back to this forum and testify to us that a Bariman guards big Bariman, a Dinkaman often guards a big Dinkaman and a Nuerman with contours on the face always guards a big Nuerman etc….. Now, who is corrupt ? All of us are corrupt and we really need redemption of the law that is , if the Rule of Law Prevails here in South Sudan !

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  • Facts Check
    Facts Check

    Nuer Youth detest South Sudan Ministry of Regional Cooperation appointments
    Corruption is a very very serious problem in South Sudan and needs to be surgically removed very soon. The irony is that Angelina, Riek Machar Teny wife who is also a Nuer by tribe is the one in charge of corruption commission. How come she is not coming public if she is anti-corruption or resign if she thinks she not not being allowed to do her job?

    Secondly I would honestly like to see the list of employees of the corruption commission and if she has employed people in the way that the Nuer youth are suggesting.

    These are very honest questions I am not trying to be sarcastic here.

    There is also a secret that the Nuer need to know and that is if a Nuer or Riek becomes the president he will do more for Dinka (Bor) and Equatorian than Nuer! You may not believe this but I know the man like the back of my black hand.

    He knows me very well too. He did something wonderful at my request in 1991 in Nasir. I will personally support him to be the next president of South Sudan if he chooses to run for the position.

    Kiir will need to resign with honor as he is the now the founding father of South Sudan; this is not to ignore Garang and the fallen heroes but he reality must be spoken. I know most of our senior leaders personally and I will never wish anything bad or talk nonsense about them except criticise them with love in heart!

    I am a nationalist not a tribalist!

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