11/11 2007
- Written/Submitted by James Okuk Solomon
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*By James
Okuk Solomon
Last week in
response to an invitation by the US Secretary of State Department,
Condoleezza Rice, H.E. the First Vice President of the Sudan, the
President of the GoSS, the Chairman of SPLM and the
Commander-in-Chief of SPLA Mr. Salva Kiir Mayardit travelled to the
United States of America to explain in person his reservations on the
CPA implementation to the Bush administration. In a press statement
before he left, he told the public that his visit has nothing to do
with the current crisis of SPLM with NCP over the selective
implementation of the CPA.
However, when he
met the US government authorities, he was surprised with a proposal
of renegotiating the CPA as an attempt from the so-called US experts
and envoys on the Sudan to resolve the current difficulty of
implementing some protocols of the CPA, which they themselves. (The
same experts and envoys think that the Sudanese have not discovered
that they were the invisible architect of the current crisis between
Khartoum and Juba). Immediately and wisely enough H.E. Salva rejected
the proposal and rightly defended his position that it will open a
Pandora Box and jeopardize the already implemented ninety percent
(90%) of the CPA protocols and articles, and complicate the
referendum for self-determination by the people of Southern Sudan in
2011. Not only that, but H.E. Salva realized that the US proposal
will ?unconfirm' his leadership as the Joshua who is suppose to
take Southerners to the Promised Land they have been struggling for
in the last fifty decades.
By that
rejection, Mr. Salva has kept his promise to the people of Southern
Sudan because he told them in Juba on Dr. Garang's grave that he
will make sure that he leads Southerners to their promised land
without betrayal whatsoever the case. Though he accused Mr.
President Al-Bashir and his NCP team for sabotaging the
implementation of some of the protocols and articles of the CPA, he
did not accept to sell them out cheaply in favour of US selfish
interests. He still believes that the Arab Northerners and the
African Southerners of the Sudan are still one family in spite of the
quarrels and difficulties they have been in for decades. With all the
given bitter memories of the past and uneasy experiences of the
present time, Salva Kiir has understood that Northerners could let go
the South if their fear is catered for, more than the Americans who
humiliate Southerners and treat their leaders as dull people to be
used with a remote control against the Arab Northerners for Americans
interests.
Mr. Salva Kiir
wisely thought it well (like our hero of peace, Dr. John Garang de
Mabior in Naivasha) that the lesser evil of the stalemate over the
oil-rich Abyei Area should not burnt down the greater good of the
oil-richest Southern Sudan (Unity State, Junglei State, Upper Nile
State, Warrab State, etc.). After all a small area can be sacrificed
for the sake of bigger areas as one man was sacrificed in the Bible
for saving so many of the mankind from the suffering of hell and its
woes. If we also talk on unselfish note, it will be a good gesture
from the leaders of Southern Sudan to leave the Abyie Area to the
Northerners so that they can have a hope of surviving on its oil
after Southerners separate from the North to form an independent
state of South Sudan with good and cooperative Northern Sudan
neighbourhood. Of course the Ngok Dinka of Abyei Area will not like
this but if they really love Southern Sudan they should accept to
sacrifice their small land for bigger benefit of the South. It is
known that their courageous gentlemen have helped a lot in the SPLM/A
struggle for justice, development, democracy and peace in the
marginalized areas of the Sudan, and particularly Southern Sudan. It
will be even a greater good if the same gentlemen help the South not
to go back to war with the North for that contested area. Up to now
the Southerners have allowed the Abyei's gentlemen to hold
strategic positions in the South and it will really be helpful if
they use those top positions for blowing trumpets of peace and
development rather than beating the drums of war and destruction. It
will be even a greater good if the same gentlemen help the South not
to go back to war with the North for that contested area. Ethnically,
the Ngok Dinka are Southerners and can lead the South in future if
they work for its good rather than intrigues.
So far many of
the prominent Northern Elites have got used to enjoying the sweetness
of ?oil dollars' from the South and they will rather prefer to
die than let go all the richest oil areas from their custody and
control. After all the Southerners have agreed in Naivasha to give
the Northerners fifty percent (50%) of Southern oil for six years in
order to tame them and prepare them to leave it all after the result
of the referendum. With that fifty percent (50%) gift, they have done
a lot of big developmental projects in the North (e.g. Merowe Dam,
International Airports, big agricultural and irrigation schemes, big
bridges, tarmac highways and asphalted internal roads, modern
villages, storey buildings, and the beautiful planned sky creepers in
the Mogran area on the confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile
in Khartoum, and so many visible and invisible modernizations
projects). It is a common knowledge that it is very difficult for
somebody who has got used to enjoying and eating a lot to stay hungry
or think of staying hungry and dry. He/she will always do anything to
make sure that he/she gets something to hold on even if it is not
much. This is exactly what is happening with the Abyei Area case.
Americans need to understand this well if they are really serious for
helping the Sudanese to be peaceful and decent in this largest,
beautiful and potentially richest country of Africa.
H.E. Mr. Salva
have indicated to the American foreign policy makers the need
for them to understand well the real ground situation of the Sudan
rather than rush to unstudied proposals which complicate the
available avenues of solutions for the Sudanese problems. He showed
them that they should come down from their pride, bow to the Sudanese
and tell them that they are not more experts on the Sudanese crisis
than the Sudanese themselves. The Sudanese have learnt on what the
American experts did with the Darfur Peace Agreement (DPA) in Abuja
in 2006 and the mess up they brought on the Naivasha's CPA partners
with their Abyei Borders Commission (ABC) inexpert report.
Congratulations
to Southerners leader Mr. Salva Kiir for his rejection of the unwise
American Envoys' and experts' wrong proposal for re-adjusting the
CPA implementation. Let him keep up this courage and wisdom, and let
him do more of such decisions so that he can confirm his popularity
as the Joshua of the forthcoming state of Southern Sudan. Now it is
becoming clarified that the American Government and their Sudanese
political stooges are only interested in realizing American interests
in the Sudan and not at all the Sudanese interests. They is they work
day and night to humiliate and remove Mr. Al-Bashir as the president
of the Sudan by capitalizing on his previous connection with Al-Quida
leader (Osama Bin laden) and his past human rights records more than
his present efforts of realizing peace in the Sudan. If we focus on
the leaders past only, American and other western leaders are even
worst than the president Al-Bashir. With all his weaknesses, Mr.
Al-Bashir deserves to be honoured and respected as the president of
the Sudan until his term is over in accordance with the provisions of
the interim national constitution. His differences with Mr. First
Vice President should not be utilized by Bush's Administration for
tarnishing the image of the Sudan (in Khartoum on human rights abuse
and in Juba on corruption) because leaders can differ, not only in
the Sudan, but even in America and other parts of the world. If
George W. Bush's administration wants to treat Sudan in this
manner; by patronizing the SPLM and the GoSS because of its poverty
and administrative difficulties, it is better that Southerners go to
look for other helpers elsewhere on the globe who really have the
will for sincere peace and development in the South.
*The author
is a Sudanese and a PhD student in the University of Nairobi in the
field of political philosophy. He can be reached at:
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Okuk please, can you short off your big mouth . you always write nosense and no idea of what you are talking about.
please, people are reading you and it is true that these ideas are not from you period.