A LETTER TO SOUTH SUDAN :
Happy anniversary,
Yesterday, July 9th
you turned 1. Happy first anniversary as an independent state! Africa’s 54th
nation, Africa ’s youngest daughter and United
Nation’s 193rd member state.
How I wish I was
there to see the smiles and joy on your face. But never the less, even as I sit
over here in Kenya ,
where you were born, I rejoice over you.
The “separation of
the Siamese twins” as one author chose to put it, in reference to the intractable
relations between the Arab North and Black Southerners, mostly Christians.
Even in this
moment of celebrations we cannot forget the “self determination” of those who
have gone before us. Those whom in other annals they term “rebels” yet because
of them, we enjoy the fruits of freedom and the broken chains of oppression.
At 1, you struggle
to walk and the challenges you have faced so far have only come to strengthen
you. If I was to reconstruct everything then I will say I see erected lamp
posts, set high to light you paths to hot spots.
Hot spots such as
Abyei, Heglig, Southern Kordofan, Darfur and
the Great Blue Nile.
President Salva
Kiir Mayardit, his successor has proved his statesmanship and the quest to
guide South Sudanese to independence.
Challenges of
corruption, nation building, economic development, border disputes and other
unresolved challenges still linger before you.
Like the Greek
Mythology Titans, it is your undying self determination to see a better South Sudan that will see you overcome these challenges.
As I finish, I
echo your president’s words during the independence celebrations;
“We have not forgotten you
When you cry we cry.
When you bleed,
We bleed.
I pledge to you
That we will find a just
peace for all!”
Long live South Sudan !
2 comments:
I GOT AN EMAIL TODAY ON THIS STORY FROM THE AFRICAN REPORT MAGAZINE. IT READ...we would love to publish a letter from you on South Sudan - what do you think needs to happen so that South Sudan can prosper as a nation?
Nicholas Norbrook
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SO TONIGHT I HAVE THIS ASSIGNMENT. ANYONE WITH IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS CAN EMAIL ME OR POST ON THE COMMENTS PAGE OF THIS STORY. WE DOA APPRECIATE NO ONE HAS THE CORRECT ANSWERS BUT IDEAS SHARED CAN PRODUCE A WAY FORWARD
we celebrate the fact that today saw this story being published in the standard newspaper in kenya. we wil continue to thrive for more. http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/index.php?articleID=2000061435&pageNo=2
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