
As national Revolutionary leaders, we ought to remain focused, united, and committed to building a morally grounded political movement at grass roots level at this critical moment, to inspire the transformations of communities in rural areas to withdraw supports from, and reject the SPLM led regime of President Salva Kirr.
We should take full charges to sensitize the people at grass roots that true revolution's strength lies not in availability of resources (Money), or manipulation practices, but in unwavering individual's moral conviction to fight for a just, and rightful cause.
Of course, we are facing unusual and challenging times, but these, should not weaken us. Rather, it should inspire us to demand for new approaches, and a decisive shift away from the political practices of the past, so as to have victory over this brutal regime that continues enjoying regional supports on diplomatic stages.
We should have a vision anchored in giving South Sudanese a better and happier life—both materially and spiritually, and that is, what we should be fighting for; though International Community might seem not to be recognizing it, by failing to offer the much needed political, diplomatical, and material supports.
The lack of international Community backing to the justful cause of the people of South Sudan is prove that, our betterment are not of concerns to them.
The current supports the Leadership of President Salva Kirr is enjoying from the International Community should paint to us clear picture that, they, the International Community are after their selfish interests, of which the brutal regime in Juba might be satisfying in manners that are not favorable to the Nation's advantages.
But, rest assured that, the vision we have, will never die, whether the International Community stands with us in this critical moment of struggles, or not, as long we wrapped ourselves with enduring spirits, and are determined and courageous to face the challenges, and bring down the regime at all cost.
This revolutionary vision will require us to have honest, people-centered leadership and to build governance systems that will deliver revolution's agendas of bringing meaningful national changes.
We must admit facts as revolutionary leaders that, the enormous tasks of fighting the regime in Juba cannot be achieved individually. We must work collectively, involving all revolutionary fronts and authentic leaders — traditional, religious, labour-based, and professional.
While we the leaders may guide, it is ultimately the people at grass roots level, plus our forces in Frontline that will deliver the revolution in demand, by fighting and rejecting the system, and the regime leadership.
I therefore, call upon all those unhappy with the system of Governance of SPLM, and in particular the leadership of President Salva Kirr to decide together, stand together in the fight to bring the regime change for transforming South Sudan into a great Nation, where people will enjoy peace, experience development and live hopefull life.
This will require us to forge revolutionary strategies, and Revolutionary alliance with genuine leaders of the people, including traditional authorities, religious leaders, trade unionists, and professionals, for the advancement of the struggle for a just, and equitable South Sudan.
*Gen. John Sunday Martin*
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