SOUTH SUDAN POWER SUCCESSION BATTLE - WHO PULLS THE STRINGS?

> Politics in southern Sudan has traditionally been right wing and elitist
in nature until William Deng Nhial in 1965 introduced a streak of left-wing
inclined populism in the form of mass political mobilization and
organization of what then was Sudan African National Union (SANU). Dr. John
Garang de Mabior and the SPLM/SPLA made a momentary shift to revolutionary
politics (1983-1990). However, socio-cultural forces forced SPLM/SPLA
recoil from the concept and vision of the ‘New Sudan’ to ‘South Sudan’ and
finally to its traditional separatist tendency. The malice of fate
truncated Garang’s life, and Cdr. Salva Kiir Mayardit inherited the helm.
> The succession from Garang to Kiir was orderly and swift. The emerging
narrative, irrelevant though, is that Cdr. Kuol Manyang Juuk had nominated
Cdr. Salva Kiir Mayardit to succeed Garang. This gesture does not miss the
symbolism of Bor handing power to Gogrial. However, it marked three
important political events: First, it marked the shift of Jieng Power House
(JPH) from Bor in Upper Nile to Gogrial in Bahr el Ghazal. Secondly, it
marked the rise of Jieng ethnic nationalism and the formation of the Jieng
Council of Elders (JCE) representing the social, economic and political
interests of the Jieng political and business elite, as well as power
broker around Salva Kiir’s presidency. Thirdly, the demystification and
disempowerment of the SPLM as a liberation and ruling party began in
earnest, which was JCE raison d’êtré.
> The shift of JPH to Bahr el Ghazal helped consolidate the ‘majority
syndrome’ psychology of the Rek Dinka and the presumption that power, or
rather leadership of South Sudan, was in Bahr el Ghazal to stay. They did
what was both necessary and unnecessary to buttress Salva Kiir leadership
against his detractors. This included the witch-hunt against the so-called
‘Garang orphans’ and the SPLM as a political institution (2005-2008), the
scheme to reduce Nuer power in the person of Dr. Riek Machar and the Nuer
militia that made about 65% of SPLA foot soldiers. They hatched the
inter-Lou Nuer – conflict (2006) and Lou Nuer – Murle conflict (2007) and
the conflict in Bentiu between Taban Deng Gai and Angelina Teny (2010).
They used Taban Deng to trigger the border war with the Sudan (2012) and
the massacre of ethnic Nuer in Juba precipitating the civil war (2013). The
JCE schemes to reduce the Nuer influence and to consolidate Jieng power and
leadership of South Sudan also included instigating Nuer-Chollo conflict
using Upper Nile Governor Simon Kun Pouch (2014).
> It was in the context of protecting, and preventing power shifting to the
Nuer or any other nationality in South Sudan that the JCE vehemently
opposed the agreement on resolution of conflict in South Sudan (ARCISS).
The forced Salva Kiir’s reservations; the Establishment Order 36/2015
dividing South Sudan into twenty-eight instead of ten states violating
ARCISS and all kinds of prevarication on ARCISS implementation and finally
the July 2016 explosion and the escalation of the civil war. The IGAD
region, African Union and the international community watch on as the JCE
political engineering plunged South Sudan into the abyss. This could not be
without serious and embarrassing humanitarian, economic and political
consequences.
> The JCE must be having excellent strategist(s) who in a display of
ingenuity produce strategy to turn round the embarrassing situation they
created in the state machinery. Salva Kiir’s presidency had become
untenable due to leadership failure, his poor health and growing
international pressure to stop the war and end the suffering of South
Sudanese. Having realized that Dr. Riek Machar’s incarceration in South
Africa would not stop the war or win over the Nuer Taban Deng’s treachery
notwithstanding the JCE came up with the so-called national dialogue (ND)
as a stratagem to engage people in sterile debates while they worked out
Kiir’s succession. They involved the venerated senior citizen Mulana Abel
Alier as co-Chair to elicit a decent face, recognition and international
acceptability for the ND.
> Behind the ND façade runs the Kiir succession battle whose contours
traverse Rek Dinka districts of Awiel, Gogrial and Tonj in Bahr el Ghazal.
This contest over the last two years was oblivious of other Dinka sections
leave alone other South Sudan nationalities. Now that they have knocked
down the Awiel scarecrow marking the shift of the game from kinship to
party relations in the management of Kiir’s succession. In order to play
this game successfully and to gain national and international
acceptability, the JCE required political shrewd and brinksmanship. This
shift, which renders irrelevant the SPLM, Salva Kiir’s party, may now
explain the presence of former Southern Front giants, in the persons of
Mulana Abel Alier and Ustaz Bona Malual Madut on the one hand and SANU
stalwarts in the person of Aldo Ajou Deng.
> Against this backdrop, I want to discourse the recent disparaging
outbursts by two senior TGoNU ministers with the view of determining who in
this Jieng succession contest is pulling the strings and in which
direction. Watching on SSTV two ministers outdoing each other tearing down
their government one begins to wonder who the master puppeteer would be in
this emerging political situation and the power succession game in South
Sudan. It goes without saying that the ND remains just a political
smokescreen. Therefore, one cannot help thinking that something spectacular
must be afoot; otherwise how else can one explain the sudden change of
heart by Dr. Martin Elia Lomoro and Michael Makuei Lueth, who
uncharacteristically, President Salva has not sacked until now. President
Salva Kiir did not take time to sack Prof. Elias Nyamlell in 2013 when he
said, ‘the government was rotten from head to tail.’
> The symposium on good governance conducted by the Ministry of
Parliamentary Affairs was indeed theatrical in outlook and scope. While it
was public relations exercise though, its objective was to hoodwink the
audience of diplomatic corps and development partners accredited to Juba
and divert their attention away from the succession battle. The theme
‘rejuvenating transparent and accountable system of governance’ could not
have been more hilarious. It sends a message about what to expect following
the exit of Salva Kiir and therefore refracts from a hidden reality
emanating from the drama at the ND Steering Committee. It is indeed a drama
in self-delusion, as it does not relate directly to stopping the civil war
or easing the suffering of the people of South Sudan.
> The presence of Mulana Abel, Ustaz Bona, Dr. Francis and Aldo Ajou Deng
among others suggests something existential than the ND per se. Dr. Deng
served in diplomatic rather political life of the young republic but
represent a constituency JCE will go to war with Khartoum to retrieve it.
Ustaz Bona Malual has been active rubbing shoulders with power that be in
Juba to the point of his ostracisation and incarceration. Mulana Abel had
kept a low profile throughout the twelve years of South Sudan existence as
a political entity.
> My sixth sense informs me that the ministers’ outbursts about corruption,
impunity, bad governance in South Sudan was a ploy to delegitimize
President Salva Kiir. Dr. Martin Elia Lomoro is Bona Malual protégé in the
South Sudan Democratic Forum (SSDF) while Michael Makuei relate to Mulana
Abel in Bor and in the former Southern Front. They probably were on errand
to do the mouthing job to prepare the people, at least psychologically, for
Salva Kiir’s exit.
> The spotlight then turns on to who in the JCE will succeed Salva Kiir.
Given that the intensifying brinksmanship and hand twisting ignores the
constitutional order of the SPLM as well as that of the republic in the
same manner Salva Kiir had emasculated the state institutions, the
prominent individual has demonstrated appetite for power and leadership of
South Sudan is Ustaz Bona Malual Madut. His prominence in the ND Steering
Committee suggests that, as leader hailing from Gogrial, although not a
Rek, he pulls the succession strings more forcefully consequent to the
preponderance of the South Front fraternity in the JCE.
> I stand to be proven wrong!!
> Peter Adwok Nyaba
> 28.06.2017

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