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Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor

July 9, 2011 (JUBA) – On the day of South Sudan’s independence the state Governor of Western Equatoria Bangasi Joseph Bakosoro said partition signified the end of genocide against southerners “and the beginning of new life free from fear and intimidation.”

WES Governor, State Assembly Speaker in SPLM gown, jubilating after the raisng of the Republic of South Sudan Flag (ST)
WES Governor, State Assembly Speaker in SPLM gown, jubilating after the raisng of the Republic of South Sudan Flag (ST)
Independence celebrations in Yambio started at Tomb of the King Gbudue at 6:00am. The late Zande King ruled Zandeland as an independent Kingdom until his death after being shot by British soldiers in 1905. Citizens and government officials converged at his grave to celebrate Africa’s newest nation and to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the course of war.

A peace deal in 2005 ended decades of conflict and gave the South the right to secede in a referendum earlier this year.

It was followed by planting of trees by the state governor and speaker of the state legislative assembly.

Thousands of Western Equatorians and vistors from other ethnic groups from other states and foreigners attended the Gbudue stadium in Yambio County the state capital to witness the historic declaration of the southern Sudan region as a sovereign state after 21 years of struggle spearheaded by Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM).

Addressing the rally the governor stated that it is the beginning of true nation building based on pluralistic government and above all the beginning of development of a new nation.

“This is a day in which we should burry all our differences in terms of ethnicity,” appealed Bakosoro.

He said the war against slavery had come to an end. There were some instances of South Sudanese being captured and taken in slavery during the war but the term slavery is widely used by southerners to describe the overall relationship between South Sudan and the North.

“We are no more slaves and we will never be slaves again. We are free citizens in our own country; the Republic of South Sudan.”

Bakosoro revealed his plans for the next four years of the interim period for the state.

“I would like to bring to your attention my plans for Western Equatoria for the next 4 years. My plans consist of provision of security in the state, focus on agriculture for development; continue construction and rehabilitation of roads in the state and the provision of effective and efficient telecommunication system,” he said.

The governor stressed that security is the “cornerstone for development and there can be no meaningful development in the absence of security.”

He noted that in Western Equatoria, security was paramount not only for citizens directly but also for investment, development and hummanitarian work to be carried out. The organised forces, he said, especially the police should be retrained to “uphold the task of keeping law and order in the state.”

Bakosoro stated that in the past six years, most people in the state had suffered at the hands of Ugandan rebels – the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). He also said that a few people believed themselves to be above the law and this had caused further insecurity in the state.

“We must begin to behave as a nation that is governed by law and order and I would also like to make it clear that law is supreme and everybody is under the law including ministers, advisers, MPs and governors,” decried Bakosoro.

The governor also focused on agriculture saying a country without food security is insecure.

“Western Equatoria is a land endowed with natural rainfall and rich soil and for this state to develop and be prosperous; food production must be our priority,” he said.

Bakosoro urged all citizens particularly the farmers in this state to devote more time to farming because agriculture will help to reduce hunger, improve livelihoods and increase the economic growth of this state.

“In order to encourage good agriculture production in the rural areas and to lessen scarcity of food items in the state, there must be good main and feeder roads that connect all the counties and payams within the state,” disclosed the governor.

He said, road rehabilitation and construction program will be one of his top priorities for the next 4 years and road toll will be introduced in the state to maintain the existing roads.

“Beside the above mentioned priorities, I want to address some key areas of interest for a speedy reasonable development in this state. Some of the areas that I have identified that can help our state to be strong and more independent are; revenue collection, education, health, and private sector,” he said.

He further added that most people in this state depend on white-collar jobs citing that there is no way every person in the state can be employed by the state government.

The governor remarked that the historic day marks the end of tyranny and the beginning of renaissance for South Sudanese and Western Equatorians in particular.

The independence proclamation in Yambio was attended by several dignitaries from the US, British, Uganda, neighbouring DR Congo and other nations.

The historic celebration was coloured with various cultural shows, Acrobats from Kenya, local artists, school children and amongst other activities.

The celebration in the state will continue for four days until July 11.

(ST)

7 Comments

  • Paul
    Paul

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    Very outspoken governor! While I hate removing him from governorship of WES, where he serve citizens of WES wonderfully, I would also be more than happy to see him as the head of foreign affairs for our new nation. He would patriotically represent our nation to world.

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  • Bush
    Bush

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    “I would like to bring to your attention my plans for Western Equatoria for the next 4 years. My plans consist of provision of security in the state, focus on agriculture for development; continue construction and rehabilitation of roads in the state and the provision of effective and efficient telecommunication system,” said the governor.

    So the people of WES should prepare themselves to suffer from the lack of proper education, diseases and increased child mortality because the governor has no plans for education and health for the next four years, OMG! where shall we go?

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  • Bush
    Bush

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    @Paul

    I don’t think he is up to that standard of foreign affairs, we have many qualified people for that big job.

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  • Paul
    Paul

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    I am sure the governor understands the obvious of health care and education for WES society. I am just thinking you are little too quick in judging the governor’s plans.

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  • omoni_jr
    omoni_jr

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    @ Bush.

    Is that only what you read in the article???
    Read it again and again>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    seriously…you have big a problem with a governor.
    Dont be jealous and act like teenager in adults forum.
    Just go to school so that you will be respected like Bangasi Bakasoro instead of commenting something out of point.
    You worthlessly beat the bush like your name.

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  • Rev John Khamis Kamunde
    Rev John Khamis Kamunde

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    Paul,and Omoni_ir:Please ignore this person called Bush,because what I knew is that:he is having his personal hatret and jeolosy towards this brave governor.
    WES has never have such a governor before since the creation of that state,and I believed that this man is realy inspired by God’ wisdom.
    Whoever is against him is looking for his/her own curse,and must be the enemy of the entire WES’people.

    Congratulation to the entire states for the new nation,and the way all us welcomeed it through the celebration.
    God bless all the South Sudanese generaly,and forgives our enemies from within and from outside thanks.

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  • Bush
    Bush

    Independence means a “new life” for South Sudan – W. Equatoria governor
    @Rev John Khamis Kamunde

    I know this governor since when I was young, he is even my colleague if you don’t know, and if I don’t challenge him whom do you want to challenge him? it’s better for your brother to challenge you than someone different.

    Don’t take what I’m saying here as a hatred towards him, OK.
    Thinks like this doesn’t mean hatred if you can understand well, we are even challenging some of the decisions made by Kiir but that doesn’t meant a hatred towards him, why don’t can’t you understand politics? we are not living in era of 18 centuries where by we need to kneel to our leaders.

    You can’t stop me from saying what ever I want here, and I don’t want you respond to me in such away again, you are not his secretary or whatever, he isn’t a KING.

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