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Northern Bahr el-Ghazal awaits drastic parliamentary changes in 2010

By Ngor Arol Garang

December 29, 2009 (KHARTOUM) — With Christmas being official break for Christians, Southern State of Northern Bahr el Ghazal continues to witness political rallies being held on daily basis in the area prompting locals to anticipate sweeping parliamentary changes in the upcoming elections in 2010 .

Politicians who were hardly seen in the area, flocked villages with unsubstantiated promises and boring community members with tea fare and morning greetings prompting local people to ask why now?

Where were they before with this oil money, asked an ordinary citizen Deng Chier in Aweil town encouraging locals to reject no gifts from these leaders but should vote wisely?

For the first time, he said, an official who hardly sees left and right of his door to say hello to his neighbor, drove to me in my house on Monday 28, with his colleague making me becoming suspicious and asked my wife whether any member of our family has committed a crime before talking to them.

However, their visit turned out to be mere delivery of invitation message, which according him, said, a minister in his caliber, can give to any of his aides; I politely turned down an invitation prompting him to call for reconciliation the following day.

Quoting a famous proverb regularly used by Malong Diing, an intellectual in the area, said, my simple message to both candidates and supporters alike, is, “be nice to your people on your way up, you might need them on your way down”.

Asked political activities in the area, the citizen said, rallies are being held daily particularly on parliamentary seats resulting into fierce competition amongst contestants and their supporters making observers like him to foretell drastic changes in the upcoming national elections scheduled to take place in April 2010.

But, he said one thing is certain, anybody who have had an opportunity to serve during appointment, will not, unless luck with affable characters, make it this time.

Because, traditional leaders are becoming rigid trading their supports with programs as prerequisite condition aspiring candidates must give in written document.

In Aweil South County, Paramount Chief, Geng Kon Ariath, reportedly asked contestants to provide him with proposals beneficial to his community before endorsing their candidatures.

“You are all my people, best members of this community and above all you are people I have known for many years, some of you walked with me to Ethiopia and others met me there after fleeing government held towns in years leading to eighties and nineties.”

But, he further said, personal relationships, should not lead community desire to selecting individuals of their choice as representative of their affairs in any public or private institutions.

(ST)

6 Comments

  • Dinka Boy
    Dinka Boy

    Northern Bahr el-Ghazal awaits drastic parliamentary changes in 2010
    Brothers and sisters,

    The most important thing in life is the change especially the change that can yield fruits. I mean that this particuar state need tentative moral and fair choice of their leader that can help the development of the state. I can see these months that there were alot of people complianing about the issue of leadership. In fact,this can be attained by the help of citizens who want dedicated leaders with real leadership style,but not the one who can cause conflict among Dinka clans.

    Please i need a committed leader who can work fairly with our people at the time of good or bad without the intention of divided Dinka by clans.
    Thanks

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  • Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy
    Mr Famous Big_Logic_Boy

    Northern Bahr el-Ghazal awaits drastic parliamentary changes in 2010
    NB
    All conern citizens and contributors on Sudantribune, please be advise that Fraud is unacceptable. I don’t expect anyone to copy my ideas or ID. Everyone must create their own ID different from Mr, Famous, Big, Logic and boy. I don’t mind whatever they call themselves apart from copying my ID, because i will not tolerate this deliberate hoax. Those duperies who attempt the criminal act I will comment against them instead of the article. Please don’t do it, because am not interested to generalise tribe or community instead of one person. In addition, I want to focus on the real issue far from tribal criticism, political party criticism, leaders criticism, and very far from abuses or insults. I also want to debate far from abuses of any single creature on ST forum. It is time to get serious and work for the betterment of my nation South Sudan (New country). For now I am referring every matter to yourside, and hoping to start new year with fresh mind and positive ideas that will improvement the managment of South Sudan. This is my seasonal message to ST viewers, contributors, pseuds, readers and editor. Happy new year, all the best for life at mama suksuk hotels, Juba city, South Sudan.

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