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South Sudan names official opposition leader

Legislative AssemblyJUBA (AFP) - South Sudan's parliament on Tuesday named as official leader of the opposition a member of the breakaway Sudan People's Liberation Movement-Democratic Change, an offshoot from the ruling SPLM party.

Onyoti Adigo Nyikwec was nominated as leader of the largest opposition party in the legislative assembly of the semi-autonomous south, which is preparing for a referendum due in January that many in the south believe will see Africa's largest nation split in two.

"It is the first time in the history of southern Sudan to have the leader of the opposition in the parliament," said Nyikwec in his acceptance speech, one of four SPLM-DC parliamentarians in the 170-seat house.

"This is the real democracy which has been guiding the principles we fought for for so many years," he said.

SPLM-DC party leader Lam Akol, a former foreign minister, was the only challenger to south Sudanese President Salva Kiir in April's elections.

Akol defected during Sudan?s 22-year civil war between the southern rebels and the government in Khartoum, and formed the SPLM-DC last year.

His breakaway group has been accused of working to undermine the upcoming referendum, and many ruling party members had rejected the SPLM-DC as a legitimate party.

Following their election in April, the four SPLM-DC members had their parliamentary immunity temporarily suspended during investigations into alleged connections to militia groups and the murder of a tribal elder -- charges that were later dropped.

The new opposition leader said he backed independence, and called on southerners to work together to ensure the referendum happens smoothly.

"The referendum needs us to unite all our ranks together, so that we go to the referendum united as the people of southern Sudan for the independence of southern Sudan," Nyikwec said, to loud applause from the parliament.

The referendum is a key provision of the 2005 peace deal that ended the south's 22-year civil war with the north, during which about two million people were killed in a conflict fuelled by religion, ethnicity, ideology and natural resources, including oil.

The opposition position is the fourth highest in terms of protocol within the parliament, after the south?s president, vice-president and parliamentary speaker, said James Wani Igga, the assembly's speaker.

In July, southern soldiers killed seven people in the Upper Nile state -- a key support base for Akol -- who the military said were SPLM-DC militiamen. Several soldiers were wounded.

Shortly after key SPLM-DC figures including the deputy secretary general defected to the ruling SPLM party.

Akol has repeatedly denied accusations his party has a military wing.

Comments (3)
  • Afaj

    Wow what a good news, thanks to pachodo news room for giving us this fresh good news. That is what we were waiting for since last April, because the true is that no parliament without opposition, and now we are in the Wright direction towards referendum. "This is the real democracy which has been guiding the principles we fought for, for so many years," as Onyoti Adigo Nyikwec said.
    Thanks to South Sudan's parliament for nominating Onyoti Adigo Nyikwec as a leader of the largest opposition party in the legislative assembly in South Sudan.

    Chol Kudit Afaj

  • Dr James Okuk


    Now the SPLM, the GoSS and SSLA are trying to improve their political image. This is excellent and some of us who have been in a serious opposition and criticism camps are really moved by this change of heart from our brothers and sisters of the South. It is time to hold each others hands and march as one people to the dignity of independence.

    Congratulations to South Sudan, Congratulations to SPLM-DC and its leader Dr Lam Akol Ajawin, Congratulations to Hon. Onyoti Adigi Nyikwec for the top opposition post, and thanks to Speaker Wani Igga and other SPLM MPs who form the majority members for a work well done that can relieve us from the worries from a dysfunctional parliament.

  • achogo

    Yes thats what we were been talking about that nobody above the law
    SPLM must recognition of SPLM-DC in South Sudan

    Congratulation to SPLM-DC Reader the Hero Dr. Lam Akol Ajawin
    and to SPLM-DC Party

    Long Live SPLM DC
    Long Live Southern Sudan

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