South Sudan: A Country without Dignity, a Sanctuary of Corruption &
untold Suffering
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By: Daniel Juol Nhomngek, Kampala, Uganda, APR/04/2017, SSN;

In South Sudan, the system is rotten to the core. Corruption has eaten
up everything. Money is the language of the day and no one thinks
about a country called South Sudan.

Because of corruption and mismanagement, South Sudan and her people
have lost their dignities as they are not respected internationally.
This is why the leaders of South Sudan are given money and at the same
time abused by other countries without responding to such attacks.

The clear example to support the above point is the recent remark made
by Dutch Minister for International Trade and Development Cooperation,
Lilianne Ploumen, who openly abused the President, Kiir, and other
leaders of South Sudan that and I quote “The leaders of South Sudan
are bastards who starve their own people.”

A bastard means illegitimate child, a child born to unmarried parents.
It also means illegitimacy in English law. In simple terms, it means a
narcissistic and annoying Character.

Under normal circumstances where the principles of state sovereignty
governing international diplomacy and relation applies, South Sudan
would have broken ties with the government of the Netherlands and
recalled her ambassador unless that government apologizes.

But because we are a begging and dependent nation on other countries,
then we have to allow our dignity and dignity of our nation to be
trampled upon by other countries without any fear of reprisal.

Hence, South Sudan is a nation sacrificed for and slaughtered at the
altar of corruption. South Sudan is a nation bleeding from and facing
untold suffering caused by corruption which occupies the heart of our
governance system.

However, though we are abused day and night, we must be just by
admitting that all our problems have their roots in the poor
governance and misuse of resources by our leaders.

Hence, the Minister from Netherlands was right to call our leaders
“bastards” because they have annoying character, they’re corrupt and
because of that they are illegitimate as they have rebelled against
the will of the citizens of South Sudan contrary to social contract as
provided for under Article 9 of the Constitution.

It is important to point out that social contract as provided for
under Article 9 of our constitution provides that the government of
South Sudan cannot have a right to obedience from South Sudanese
unless it lives in accordance with the principles of social contract.
This is not the case now in South Sudan.

As we have seen today in South Sudan, the people have been abandoned
by their leaders, left in the lurch and have now become beggars while
the leaders are enjoying all they need in life with their children
abroad.

Hence, South Sudan as a whole has lost dignity as it has now become a
begging nation as described below:—
— The streets of Juba are full of the people who are forced by the
conditions to become beggars. Widows and children of the Soldiers who
have been killed are now begging on the streets yet those soldiers
died while defending the wealth of the cliques who hold power and
wealth and who maintain such wealth through blood of the innocent
citizens who are trapped and killed in the rivalry caused by
corruption and power struggle among these top leaders.

— Citizens are dying of poverty and hunger amidst plenty. Youth are
being recruited on daily basis to defend leaders not the country. They
are not defending the country because currently South Sudan has lost
it vast lands to the neighboring countries, which shows that soldiers
are not defending territories of the country called South Sudan.

— South Sudanese children who are in camps are being denied national
examinations, which is the destruction of the future of South Sudan.
For example, on March 8, 2017 as it was reported, South Sudan leaders
stopped about 900 students living in the United Nations protection of
civilian camps at Jebel Kujur from doing nationwide secondary school
examinations (see;
reliefweb.int/report/south-sudan/s-sudanese-camps-halted-sitting-national-exams).

The reason for denying them examinations was that they must come out
of the camps. How can a reasonable leader deny a child basic needs on
such grounds?

This shows that South Sudanese leaders are not human beings but
automated machines for power. If they were human beings they must have
realized that denying children education is a violation of their right
to education which will have negative implications on the future of
South Sudan.

The action of denying children education alone shows that South Sudan
is trapped in power struggle without aims and objectives. The
government and the rebels are fighting for power without basis. The
power with basis is the power with clear objectives and goals, which
is not the case in South Sudan war. All mess in form of war is being
done as motivated by corruption.

For the above reasons, it will take time for South Sudanese and South
Sudan to recover from the present war. This is because the war has no
aims or objectives that will guide those who are involved in war to
reconstruct after the war.

However, the fact is that the present war is a war for an opportunity
to dehumanize and corrupt the system to the detriments of all innocent
citizens. This is why rebels and the government do not care for the
welfare of the citizens who are trapped in the war.

In fact, it has been proved beyond reasonable doubt that South
Sudanese leaders on both sides do not care about people but only for
what benefits them. We are ruled by corruption and because of that
South Sudan has become synonymous with corruption and money.

This is supported by the fact that South Sudan Central Bank has been
looted and left empty because of corruption. This was confirmed by the
Minister of Finance, Stephen Dhieu, who recently came forward to break
the good news to the president that all money has gone without any
trace and the Central Bank is now empty and a house of rats.

The overall implication is that South Sudan has become a sanctuary of
corruption as corruption has permeated all offices. The clear example
is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of South Sudan which is the
corruption house.

If it were not because of corruption, how on earth can a fresh
graduate from University and those who have not finished Universities
be appointed ambassadors?

In addition, in the same ministry of foreign affairs, when you go you
will not be surprised to get the files of some of the staff without
any papers except birth certificates and recommendations from big man
in the government.

In summary, the proper definition of the government of South Sudan is
that it is the government of corruption, self-services, a sanctuary
and a house of corruption headed by corrupt government.

Citizens are therefore advised to unite and disown the government of
South Sudan unless it carries out serious reforms. If they do not give
heed to this advice the country will fall apart and that will mark the
end of South Sudan and all South Sudanese citizenry.

The Author is human rights lawyer and can be reached through
[email protected]/+256783579256

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