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Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM

February 6, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — Independent candidates contesting in the upcoming general elections scheduled to take place next April have pledged to remain members of the SPLM in the event they are elected.

“We do not have intention to leave this party, though our decision to run independently is being politicized for political support by our rivals in some areas, said MP Arthur Akuien Chol who stands for parliamentary seat in Juba as his name were left out by Northern Bahr el Ghazal State Electoral College.

We would not have taken this decision if Electoral College results were fair and meaningful, I would not have accepted run independently if it was fair exercise, he adds.

Similarly General Dau Aturjong reiterated that he and his groups with their supporters have no intention to leaving the party he said has served for far too long, “we remain committed members of the SPLM even if we are elected as independent candidates.”

General Dau Aturjong contests for gubernatorial post in Northern Bahr el Ghazal against incumbent governor Paul Malong Awan being SPLM official nominee.

The gubernatorial aspirant who travelled to Juba from Aweil on Friday 5, to attend a meeting called by the SPLM political bureau with all independent candidates, said he remain committed member of the SPLM and will make no mistake to work against his own party even if he wins the upcoming elections without political support from the SPLM leadership.

“I have reason to break away from SPLM because of a mistake made by Electoral College, it has to be challenged and solution found for it while still member of the SPLM,” he stressed.

He made these statement just hours prior to attending Political Bureau whose aims are to dissuade independents candidates from contesting the upcoming elections in order to maintain peace and unity within the party.

General Dau Aturjong Nyuol was among the first senior Sudan People’s Liberation Movement members to declare their intentions of running against official nominees.

Angelina Teny, state minister for energy at the government of National Unity, Alfred Lado Gore, a presidential advisor for diplomatic affairs in the government of South Sudan, Sarah Nyannath, Upper Nile State minister of Social Welfare and development, Col. Joseph Bakosoro who works at the SPLM southern secretariat in Juba among others were also reported to have declared intentions to run independently in their states.

This prompted SPLM leadership to call emergency meeting which ended with approval to run independently.

SPLM Secretary General, Pagan Amum, also confirmed that independent candidates are still members of the SPLM adding several members tried to quit the party after choosing to run as independent candidates but were told not to and asked to remain with the SPLM.

Their interest to run independently has been discussed and a compromise was reached last week, he said. This is why a meeting had been called by leadership with members running independently.

Asked what this meeting would address, he said, “As SPLM, our first interest is unity amongst members and acceptance of responsibility to sway no interest of Sudanese people embodied in the SPLM vision and mission,” he said.

However, if they insist to run independently, we have to listen to their voices and see possibilities of maintaining them as members after elections, he added.

(ST)

20 Comments

  • maumau
    maumau

    Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM
    Good. Even if they (independent candidates) fail the elections, they must remain as party members because in every election there must be winners and losers. Therefore, their time will come to win the elections, what we need here is free and fair elections.

    MAUMAU

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  • Angelo Kumuko
    Angelo Kumuko

    Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM
    Yes! Independents must remain SPLM, unless if the corrupt Pagan wants to come your way, otherwise we are behind you.

    For us in Western Equatoria, we have made our minds to elect SPLM independent candidate, Col Bakosoro.

    Good Sunday

    Angelo

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  • Aturjok
    Aturjok

    Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM
    I hope Lam and his ill-wishers are reading this message.

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  • Mike Mike
    Mike Mike

    Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM
    Yes, that is the correct one and wiseful decision for those important members to contest independently while remain SPLM members whether they lose or win the election then they are still SPLM members across the region. If the SPLM Political bureau would have attempted to quit them from the party then the party was almost remaining with no body any more, this step is a part of human right and to contest independently is there in advance world only we don’t have it here because Sudan was not the democratic state since it got independence in 1956, but now we become under democracy so all those rules and regulations which can protect the bill of human’s right has to be applied without derogatory from any individuals among us. So for now we are really happy to hear that the independent candidates are officially allowed and we local community will join our hands together and vote for them in order to win the forth coming election such that to show their good quality of leadership to the whole world.

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  • Dinka Boy
    Dinka Boy

    Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM
    People are now confuse with independent. It is soley aparty like SPLM.
    If they want,then they must resign from SPLM and be independent.

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  • Dr.Agany
    Dr.Agany

    Independent candidates pledges to remain members of the SPLM
    This shows that the leadership is weak! Believe that these members will not support any motion table by the SPLM in the future because they have their own visions and promises they made to people. How sure that they will support the party in which they are considered unpopular? I know people like Dau are political heavy weight and they might have a lot of influent that may assure them of any future continuation of their leadership without SPLM support.

    If 20% of the party members opt out, they can form their own party in which their visions and missions are enshrined. I don’t see the reason why SPLM is panicking to convince them and it is the one which failed in the first place to contain them. From my political point of view, they will accept now to promise that they will remain as party members but when the election finish and some of them do their best to win some seats, they will voice differently . It won’t be a surprise anyway because it was SPLM decision to place some mad men in the so-called electoral colleges to mess up everything. Let them clean their shit!!

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