It is just a dull and nonsensical statement to say the SPLM will boycott the elections regarding the competition for seats allocated to National Lagislative Assembly in Khartoum but will go for elections on the seat allocated to Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly in Juba.
April 2010 electioins is just one general elections withpout exception and it is not a one-party contest. If the SPLM choose to boycott any of the seats at any of the level of the government, it is sure that other political parties who shall be contesting will be declared winners to take up the government power at differernt levels bestowed on them by the people. Thus, with boycott or no boycott, many SPLM wrong leaders shall be losers and that is why they are panicking now as people appraoch the polling dates.
Imagine, some big fishes in the SPLM have already boycotted the elections because they have not or have not been nominated for elections contests. Why are they afraid of people' voice in the ballot boxes? In which constituency is Mr. Deng Alor Kuol contesting in the coming elections so that people could take him seriously as a politician who is hunting for power through people's confidence in the ballot boxes rather than getting chances from Salva Kiir's dictatorial appointements? Is Mr. Alor contesting in Abyei or is he contesting in any constituency of Southern Sudan? Southerners are just tired and disgusted with the Abyei Ministers who run here and there in an attempt to complicate and confuse the desirabale democratic politics and procedures.
Oh my God when will the refererndum date arrive so that we get to know whether the gentlemen of Abyei around Salva Kiir and closer to his dull ears are going to be Southerners or will continue to be Northerners as their status is now!!!!
If the justification for the would-be boycott is the census results, then the SPLM leaders would look intelligent if they boycott the whole elections without exceptions since the seats allocated to SSLA in that same elections stems from the results of 2008 National Census. The South should not be an exception refuge for incomptent SPLM leaders with bad decisions.
Any elections boycott at this moment will have its bad consequences on SPLM politcal life and power survival. The people will just forget about the SPLM as it withers away like the rest of liberation movements in the past that are now enjoying their history status in the dustbin of past events in the Sudan.
Dr. James Okuk is a concerned citizen of South Sudan reachable at
Newer articles:
- Use Your Votes to Liberate Yourselves - 18/02/2010 06:40
- Poll in Sudan Tribune - 12/02/2010 12:14
- Tolerating SPLA Uniform in Civilian Democracy - 09/02/2010 19:25
- Why Dr. Lam Should Not Rally Behind Kiir - 06/02/2010 13:07
- Beyond the Evils of the Devil Tactics: Rebuttal to Rengo Gyyw Rengo, Jr.’s Article - 02/02/2010 14:29
Older news items
- Mr. Salva Kiir Should Be Sued For Dishonestly - 26/01/2010 14:48
- Congratulations to Dr. Lam For Submitting His Elections Nomination Papers - 26/01/2010 06:49
- Unofficial translation : SPLM-DC Order of the Constitutional Court 17/01/2010 - 23/01/2010 21:18
- Rescuing South Sudan from Bad Leadership - 23/01/2010 21:10
- Endorsing Somalization Because of South Sudan Independence!!! Reply to Dr. Justin Ambago - 20/01/2010 22:19
Latest news items (all categories):
- The power struggles among South Sudan’s political leaders are the direct cause of its ongoing conflict - 11/07/2026 14:03
- Celebrating Independence In The Midst Of Sorrow - 11/07/2026 13:41
- South Sudan resumes oil-backed financing - 11/07/2026 13:33
- Press statement: Strive For National Unity In Honor Of South Sudan's Independence - 10/07/2026 21:23
- Fifteen years of independence for South Sudan, but still little to celebrate - 10/07/2026 21:23
Random articles (all categories):
- South Sudan ends accommodation of opposition groups in Juba - 25/05/2019 18:00
- Thousands of South Sudan Troops Leave Border: SPLA - Voice of America - 21/03/2013 15:32
- South Sudan highly food insecure despite 2020 increase in cereal production, new FAO-WFP report - 01/06/2021 05:31
- South Sudan’s years without peace - 01/06/2018 16:14
- South Sudan edge Mali, qualify for AfroBasket - 18/02/2021 12:11
Popular articles:
- The Final Communique of SPLM-DC Third Session of the National Council - 29/03/2011 01:00 - Read 83019 times
- Roles and Definition of Political Parties - 29/04/2011 01:00 - Read 64706 times
- Agriculture in Southern Sudan: Challenges and Investment Opportunities - 06/10/2010 01:45 - Read 57208 times
- Fashoda Youth Forum Rehabilitation of Drainage Culverts in Malakal town Report - 07/08/2008 16:22 - Read 35744 times
- Creation and establishment of the Local Government Councils ( Counties ) (2) - 28/09/2011 01:00 - Read 33522 times