Rebecca Nyandeng, the widow of late Dr. John Garang de Mabior, is back in South Sudan after years of exile, drawing hopes for lasting peace.
Rebecca Garang, accompanied by over 10 members of the former detainee groups, including Dr. Majak d’Agoot, Kosti Manibe, Gier Chuang, Mach Paul, Atif Kiir, and others, returned to Juba on Saturday.
She is the wife of the late founder of the SPLM/A, Dr. Garang, who died in a plane crash in 2005 after a month of signing the CPA with Sudan government led by President[1] Omar al-Bashir. Garang’s death led to Salva Kiir’s takeover of the party leadership.
Rebecca Garang, a former gender adviser to President[2] Kiir, has been a critic to Kiir government, she claimed the ruling party has lost its visions and missions under Kiir’s leadership.
In the aftermath of a conflict, Ms. Garang fled a country and has been loosely associated with the SPLM“Former Detainees,” high-level SPLM politicians who were arrested by President Kiir administration in December 2013, accused of treason.
“We have come here to join the people of South Sudan so that we put our hands together and our heads together for peace,” Ms. Rebecca said upon arrival in Juba. “Also, we want to join President Salva Kiir Mayardit so that we put our heads and our hearts together so that we can salvage whatever is available in peace for the people of South Sudan.”
Garang’s widow, who claims that she is the ‘mother of a nation for all’, also joined president Kiir in an apology for the immense suffering caused by the country’s five-year civil war, which killed nearly 400,000 people and forced over 3 million people from their homes.
“There is no leader without people and there are no people without the leader,” Garang said. “So we are begging the people of South Sudan to give us another opportunity[3] for three years so that we can lead them.”
“I want to join hands with President Salva Kiir Mayardit to say we are very sorry as leaders of South Sudan, especially myself if there is anything that I have done wrong to the people of South Sudan, I want to say today that I am very sorry. I want to join hands with you and I appeal to the people of South Sudan to forgive us as leaders of South Sudan,” Ms. Garang said.
“We are happy to receive Mama Rebecca and her delegation. We are very happy because peace has been restored in South Sudan,” said Tut Gatluak, the presidential adviser for security affairs, who received Rebecca Garang and her team on behalf of the government.
President Kiir and armed groups, especially SPLA/M-IO led by Dr. Machar signed Khartoum, broker revitalized peace agreement on September 12 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in an attempt to end a conflict in the restive state.
However, senior officers from the SPLA-IO include the wife of Riek Machar and other armed groups are in Juba to fasten the implementation of the peace process.
Though international community is skeptical about this Khartoum peace, the returned of former detainees and the presence of SPLA-IO members and other armed groups in Juba, drew glimpse hopes for this effective and productive peace.
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