KM carried an article by Johnson Madit Johnson of Friday 17th 2010 titled ‘A miscalculated political move by SPLM-DC’. The disparate SPLM will never rest until SPLM-DC demise which is next to impossible.
This ill wishing is amalgamated with jealousy, to how SPLM-DC is progressive in democratic dynamism, by holding the political schedule land marks ascertaining that the party is vibrant. The recently concluded second national conference during which the former SG and Dismissed D/Chairman Eng. Barnaba Kisanga was manipulated to dissect the party which effort got shattered against the concrete walls of SPLM-DC, While some wish to have the chairman Dr. Lam go back to the SPLM such as Mr. Deng Ayok (KM 17/7/2010 he will be responded to). That Dr. Lam had not been appointed into the current government, proves that SPLM-DC is not affiliated to NCP.
Restructure of the party is natural after evaluation of the last period. This is what is missing in many Sudanese parties. That Sandra is not a known politician is not pertinent. Sandra Bona Malwal was not appointed, but unanimously elected by the conferees in the second national council of SPLM-DC. The SPLM-DC belongs to all the Sudanese and her being a Dinka, from Warap or Being the daughter of the shrewd statesman Uncle Bona Malwal bears no specialty. There is a D/chairman from Dinka Uncle Mark Atem already.
Unlike the SPLM where every thing sounds and tastes one tribe have no bearing in SPLM-DC. That Bona never finds acceptance among southern people and Dinka is not true. Only good strong people find no favor with SPLM because of the bad governance and never want to be told their faults. Your advice to keep Kisanga was well taken before you wrote, but to conspire with SPLM against the party can not be tolerated thus he was dismissed by the party on Friday(16/7/2010). If ever you have reservation on the capabilities of Cde. Sandra Bona Malwal, you are off the mark. The party is convinced that she will do the job. She is busy and will not waste time on your flimsy opinion. SHE IS - LIKE FATHER LIKE SON. Party information.
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