
If President Salva Kirr were to surely read his Bible as he claims to be Christian, He would have saved himself with words of wisdoms, from his evil spirit of vengeious, that has now traped him, and his associates in self destruction, and hell. Indeed, His deep hatred, and vengeance inspired justice system is going to wrap him to face prosecutions by the end of his tenure as President; Just as the Bible says, _'Whoever digs a hole and scoops it out falls into the pit they have made'_ (Psalms 7:15).
Today as a Nation, the justice systems fueled by personal vendetta against First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar that we are witnessing, is not only laying firm groundworks for the establishment of "Hybrid Court" that the regime has been against prior signing of Agreement on Resolutions of Conflict in South South Sudan (ARCSS) in 2015, but also opened doors for prosecutions of any perpetuators of war crimes, and crimes against humanity - committed between December 2013 to date under his reign.
Hence, It's indeed shortsighted for President Kiir to let his personal animosity towards Dr. Riek Machar to fool him to open doors of destructions _(of Prosecutions, of life-imprisonments, and of death sentences)_ on his own, for himself, and his individual SPLM, and SSPDF associates.
Just as there is saying that, _"Lack of wisdom is source of self destruction";_ Indeed, should President Sava Kirr had wisdoms, the pursuit of justice that he should have prioritized is accountability, and healing, rather than personal vendettas against Dr. Riek, and other Nuer political leaders.
*By GEN. John Sunday Martin* _(Whatsapp±256791938465/762169801)_
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