"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.
I feel extremely exasperated, devastated, discouraged and disturbed over what I termed as a “selfish” struggle for personal gain.
Fortunately, the citizens of the Republic of south Sudan by now must have realized that what the rebels are agitating for is not absolutely what they called “bad” governance but its the war of titles.
What a shame! These are small minds that are misleading South Sudanese citizens.
personally, any sound minded person whether in government or in rebels’ camp ought to focus on searching for amicable solutions to permanently bring peace and reconciliation in South Sudan.
May the Lord Almighty enlightened them of how important the nation is than any of them. May he (lord) too installs the spirit of fear of the God in them in order to avoid making Muppet decisions.
I would wish to leave this quote to them from the late professor of mathematics in Kenyan history the late Professor Hon. George Saitoti. Upon his defection from the then ruling party KANU in the year 2002, he made this statement ” there comes a time when the nation is much more important than an individual”.
Therefore those fighting over who should be more powerful than the other are not only putting the curt before the horse but also belittling themselves in the public domain.
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