Panthou: Kiir has betrayed the people of South Sudan

BY: Isaiah Abraham, JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN

APR. 24/2012, SSN; Though Khartoum was to go for extra futile military
mile to fight the people of South Sudan over Panthou, our big brother
President Salva Kiir has made a reckless decision to pull out our
troops from that land. The defeated Khartoum forces return singing
when they should have been weeping throughout their lives, after we
tied them down when we controlled every piece that rightfully belongs
to us right there in Panthou and its surroundings.

It is a shame we just left that land without any provisions from those
who called themselves World leaders. They must be enjoying now that
Khartoum is bombing Rubkhona and Bentiu targeting unarmed innocent
civilians.

On the issue of Panthou, everyone thought that the case should have
been pursued first, before thinking of pulling out, but alas, the
president of our Republic ordered out Southern Army with no single
guarantee that the disputed land shall remain under certain
arrangement, be it demilitarization or United Nations forces to occupy
it until the owner of that land becomes clearer.

Now that we are out of Panthou, and Khartoum entered it peacefully
under claims of pressure by someone, what will the ordinary Southern
soldier say, the very one who was earlier told to defend it?

Kiir must resign; he failed our people at a crucial time when we badly
need his leadership. He did the same thing by not protecting Abyei
from Khartoum and all lucrative areas along South-North borders are
firmly taken over by Khartoum, what does our Chief Executive (Mr.
President) want to do first before he defends the territorial
integrity of the people of South Sudan?

Relying on the world leaders to come for our aid has proven illusive
and will never happen.

People are sick and tired of lame duck (Kiir) that only roars once,
and never bites. He echoed first well that 'he will not order the
withdrawal of SPLA and from nowhere beat an about turn to the surprise
of many people on our streets who were ready to go for anything
against the NCP in Khartoum.

Kiir must pack and go home. What he has done to withdraw our men
unconditionally in Panthou is a betrayal of the cause of the people of
South Sudan. Pulling out of SPLA troops was a mistake!

The enemy is following us up as you can see how they become so
bolstered and enlivened to bomb deep inside our towns at will. Where
is the so-called international community Dr. Marial (information
minister) was talking about?

Kiir talked of attacks by Sudan Armed Forces as one of his main
reasons for capturing Panthou, but the people of South Sudan were for
the ownership of the Panthou. They died, and are maimed to protect
that land, and the president should have been conscious of what is
popular. Nagging of Arabs was too much, and something could have been
done and sustained no matter what.

How come he could easily bowed to New York or Addis Ababa people who
never lifted a finger to stop Khartoum from raining fire on our people
day and night despite our cry?

Mr. President, the interest of our people comes first. Ban Ki-moon
(known then in Korea as Ban-jusa) is a letdown and an enemy of our
people. Our land can’t be ruled from New York, we are own masters.

Our voice was loud, but you kept personalizing the matter, who do you
think you are?

The issue of Panthou is larger than the president, rather it's about
South Sudan pride and dignity. If the people of Southern Sudan were
ready, even to contribute their own lives and money, why stand own
their way Mr. Kiir?

You have been inconsistence throughout, and you got to give way. Sir
you are one of the leaders that will be remembered for allowing his
land to go (Chief Deng Majok-- of Abyei --was one) because someone who
sits in New York or Washington rules over this land. You are a
disgrace.

If it was a defeat we would have taken it head high, and regroup and
return there. What is wrong if we had stood the ground and be
defeated, (an impossible thing anyway for our men against Khartoum)?

Armies retreat but the war would be on. Our people are very agitated
including this author for the decision to pull out troops from
Panthou, the 100% South Sudan land.

Juba has failed our people big way this time around. Mr. Kiir Mayardit
low self-esteemed personality has made him one of the worse leaders
our people have ever had.

Men died once, and Khartoum shouldn’t have been allowed to follow us
up again after all that lost during the liberation of our land (from
1955-2005).

Who will lead the people of South Sudan if the likes of brother Kiir
could easily change colors in the face of challenges?

Parliament therefore must impeach this man called Kiir for his
betrayal of his people, for Abyei case and now Panthou.

It would have been better for Khartoum to capture Panthou by force,
rather than to run away cowardly because of Obama or Ki-moon? I must
repeat myself there. It would have been a good case if they did just
that, something we could followed up through other means, even that of
The Hague for Arbitration. Kiir has snuffed lives of our men only to
give in to outsiders. Shame on Kiir, he resigns!

Isaiah Abraham lives in Juba; [email protected]

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