What we can learn about Jook Majang, Dut Yai and Makuach Lual in
relation to Gen. Malong Awan
Posted: July 5, 2017 by PaanLuel Wël in Columnists, Commentary,
Contributing Writers, Daniel Juol Nhomngek, David Deng Chapath,
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By David Deng Chapath, Kampala, Uganda
Generals Pieng Deng Majok, Paul Malong Awan and Malual Ayom Dor at the
Bor Airport during the second liberation of Bor, 2014

Generals Pieng Deng Majok, Paul Malong Awan and Malual Ayom Dor at the
Bor Airport during the second liberation of Bor, 2014

July 5, 2017 (SSB) — In South Sudan, it is hard to know a right
person. This is because the right person according to our standard is
that person who obeys and worships the authorities irrespective of
what they do at the back of the authorities.

It is not bad to praise and appreciate leaders but to praise and at
the same time working for their downfall is worse than going to hell.
When we have decided to support leaders we must support them
irrespective of the situation they find themselves in.

Due to the naivety of our system, it does not differentiate between
bad and good people. Because of this, the system is not capable of
employing good public servants or workers. This has put the system at
the brink of collapse as the people who are employed do not know what
they are doing but only specializing in praising leaders and cheating
them at the same time.

The above statement was proved by the recent incident where two
respected ministers in the government came out that the government has
failed yet they are part of the system. This was a violation of law.
According to the law, they are part of the same failure and if they
had wanted to talk against the government they would have resigned
first.

For the above reason the government was supposed to have dismissed
them because of the gross misconduct. This is because it is misconduct
for the ministers to come out openly against the government they serve
without resigning first.

The above case is a good example for our discussion. The
abovementioned ministers were not appointed because of their
capability but because they pretended to be good as Jook Majang, Dut
Yai and Makuac Lual did to General Malong. These three personalities
pretended that they were working for the interest of General Malong
but in fact they were not.

Because of their bad intention, they became part of the problems that
were affecting efficiency of General Malong as the Chief of General
Staff. In fact, the three personalities were supposed to have not been
allowed to work with General King Paul due to the following reasons—

 They were only working for money not to help Malong to be successful
in the performance of his duties. In other words, they were not
working for the interest of General Malong Awan but they were there
doing their own things and kept on plotting how to get money as soon
as the opportunity availed itself for them.

In fact, the reason General King Paul Malong was successful was not
because of the advice they used to give him but because General Malong
was serving in the army without the conflict of interest: an element
that made him a successful General.

In addition, they were not there to support his leadership as the head
of the army by helping those who were seeking help from Malong but
rather they were there to take away money from those who were being
helped. This was shown when the money that was given to youth who were
protesting against the employment of protection force disappeared
without any trace.

Therefore, it is in relation to the above reasons I can clearly say
that their main mission when they were working with Malong was only to
get rich.  Hence, they did not care about the welfare and success of
General Malong. In addition to that they abused their position as
managers in the general Malong’s office.

As I have stated above, they deceived Malong that they were good
people based on the understanding of a good people in South Sudan and
General Malong brought them from nowhere only to stuff him at the
back.

In fact, they appeared to have had ill-intention against General
Malong as it was shown clearly during the crisis which General found
himself in. In the country the army is not governed by Code of
conduct, every army must support his or her general and that is what
they should have exactly done but they failed to do that.

Badly, when Malong was relieved they thought that Malong would be
arrested, fortunately enough, Malong is now staying freely and we hope
that in future he will be appointed into another office under the
government of South Sudan.

For the above reasons, my advice to General Malong is that in case he
is appointed into another  position in future, he should first seek a
piece of advice from honest and objective people for the people to be
appointed to work with him.

In addition, I advise him not to work with them or appoint them in
future because they are not honest people. Let the previous
appointment be enough because enough is enough.

In summary,  I would like to advise General Malong that what is done
in the dark will always come to light so he should be careful.

As a matter of fact, Jook Majang, Dut Yai and Makuac Lual were doing
business in the pretext of working with General Malong but what they
were doing has now come to light that they were not working for the
success of General Malong.

Hence, General Malong should never appoint or allow them near him in
case he is appointed in future.

NB//: the author is South Sudanese student residing in Uganda and can
be reached through: [email protected]

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    888888 says:        
    July 6, 2017 at 11:10 am    

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    ok those demonstrations they are staged for paid? Kumbe I never knew !!!

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    Alam says:  
    July 7, 2017 at 11:55 am    

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    What make you think that Malong will be appointed again? He might
just accept the fact he may never served again in government. If he
served again, it would be because of appeasement from your weak
president. Government will change hands at some point so forget this
crop rotation mindset that seem to have been employed in this country.

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