Tuesday, October 9, 2018

 My open  letter to SPLA/M Chairman President Salva Kiir Mayar

Hello, my president I am greeting you over there. To introduce myself, I am a simple young man from humble family, yet not a stranger—even if it seemed in your eyes that I have no audacity to write you this letter at all, yet I felt escorted by honesty. I have mounted upon the wing of truth in order to tell you these words—because you have not understood the call, the language of humanity. People died. And they continue to die, for your leadership, my lord, lacked coverage on life protection, the first compulsive obligation of man. Yes, those who poisoned your heart be accursed, for they’ve damaged the good substance in you that impelled God to favor you among your brethren—to choose you to lead His people. For when it comes to leading humans, my lord, it needs a vision, it’s  compass, and the tying knot, which if one lacked its morals; people will perish no matter what you can suggest. For you ignorantly worked for separation, not independence, the very question on our civil wars—upon which men, women and children willingly laid down their lives on martyrdom. Therefore, I am here to let you know that you’ve crossed the redline—and you’ve became a tragedy, a tragedy to old men and women who found themselves uncompromised and exposed to death—death of huger and diseases. You’ve became a tragedy, a tragedy to disabled and those with special needs, who found themselves mercilessly pushed into a hard life—which they cannot afford to—they believed it as cruel negligence and deprivation on their un-alienated rights—because they deserved to be taken care of. You have crossed the boundary, and are became a tragedy to these peasants who know nowhere to go to for survival—now they’re completely hunger stricken victims. You’ve became a tragedy to these poor soldiers, who depend totally on their salary—who found no wages and their families are starving to death! Therefore, this you must know my lord, as soon as this letter get delivered to you, then the mission is ripped, next will come the Great Judge, The LORD, is his Name, The Commander of the heavenly Hosts, in whose innocent blood of those who perished under your leadership lay—accusing you day and nights for their slain souls! Remember this, your arrogance had reached His ears, and your sins, have you multiplied. Therefore, He will surly send His messenger, the messenger of His wrath, and on that day, you will seek the good days, but you shall find none—you and your offspring will be no more—for you’ve refuse to hearken to His people’s  voices on you to resign!
ü  We would have considered you my hero, if you had stepped down from the power in 2013 or even in 2015—leaving the true mark on democracy to prevail in our Country.
ü  We would have considered you our hero, if you had detached the National Army from being use by the same ill-motivated SPLA/M elites who liked the flow of the things for their personalized accounts. In addition, they irresponsibly declined the supposed change of things into the hands of the public—that can enables the withdrawing (access) of the collectivity to prevail in the Country downright.
ü  We would have considered you our hero, if you have in the prerequisite promoted the primacy of the people’s voices and opinions to be upheld—but not imposing on them at first your military diktat which have drivingly threatened the National cornerstone  and made the community who were supposed to be respected and adhered to, neglected!
ü  We would have considered you our hero, if you would have promoted the primacy of justice to thrive—but not mesmerizing with your money hungry elites who have eventually brought the Nation’s economy down hastily without the public voices of saying no!
ü  We would have considered you our hero, if you would have stopped playing with minds of others in your Machiavellians at both National and International attempts for truth-making peace progresses.
ü  Up to now, I would have considered you my true hero, if you had grabbed the power by our National Army’s strength. Nevertheless, humbly and willingly lower down our power and accept justice to prevail by surrendering yourself with your privileged elites to the Supreme Court for the genocides committed in Wau, Juba, Yambio, Malakal and in Bentiu—leaving the power to its people.
ü  I would have considered you my good historical leader who have signed for us our referendum unto independence—not this truest enemy of my South Sudanese society!

                                    By: Rev. Malong Bak Malong
                                         Architect of NRISS

1 comment:

  1. South Sudan really need one thing, 'change' without which no matter what we say or do, this Country is going to remain ugly as it is. We need to be honest and realistic, and above all, we must accept to be one. We must remain united as one, in order to force out those who think that this Country is their own property. Without the spirit of oneness and critical effort, South Sudanese society will remain in this acute poverty forever. And South Sudan will be like Congo, Somalia, Siri Lanka, those Countries though they have potentialities, yet they are not languishing in great despair. Because they are crippled by systems those don't care about their peoples' welfare.

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