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Dut-Machine de Mabior: Who Will Stop the Noisy Machine of Kenyatta University?

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The noisy cracked machine of Kenyatta University (Dut-Machine de Mabior) needs a quick repair or else the neighbourhood is fed up of deafening noise it produces!

By Ayuel Madut Chan, KENYA

February 15, 2015 (SSB) — Brother Machine must have mistaken cracking noise of machines for politics, mixing electronic wires will cause crack in the machine. Dut busted and bashed into criticism of Bhar el Ghazal Youth article in support of the government of the Republic of South Sudan which to me is normal of any section of citizenship of a state to voice their support of any situation in favour of their government. This according to brother Machine is nuisance.

His critical analysis reflects nothing but just deafening noise that come out of him. Let him be advised to concentrate on his machines or else he is going to blow himself up “boom!” As much I respect him as my personal friend that I admire his attitude of self-presentation in public, my brother has gone too far in putting his noise into things that he will never handle or of concern to him.

In reminding public of what transpired that lead us to response, Brother Dut put blame squarely on supporters of Government and those rebels’ sympathisers as dragging their feet in derailing leadership of both parties in conflict not to reach peace agreement on time.

Peace is of paramount to us all as South Sudanese but replacing peace with another war is what we were rejecting Brother Dut Machine and all others who crack noise with you. Bringing back Riek Machar in the position of current vice president (Wani) of our Republic is just government creating another war with another region in particular Equatoria.

Dismissing our article as petty argument that does not hold water is your good point of view but as far as South Sudanese are concerned, it is a great concern that needs government to stand with the majority than Machar and his greedy goons that need nothing for South Sudan but power and recognition.

Yes indeed, one has to sacrifice for peace to come according to Machine but this was done before and it never works as far as Dr. Machar is concerned. What Machar wants in my own view is not anything less presidency top seat.

And if that is the case then it is not negotiating table in Addis to give him that top seat or position of First vice president this time around but South Sudanese who will vote him to power if indeed his greed for power is what South Sudanese should bear a brunt of suffering every time.

Indeed you (Dut) agree with us that it is worth mentioning for Vice president Igga to have done South Sudanese pride of tolerance in conceding his position for Machar severally. You even quote Bible that Jesus advised those who believe in Him to forgive their enemies seventy-seven times but do you have faith that Dr. Machar believe in that Biblical theory of son God?

Hope not brother Machine, the man you want Wani to sacrifice for the second time is a devil worshiper whose power is god-given according his belief in Ngundeng prophecy, may the soul of the poor prophet rest in peace.

So there is no need wasting time to give power to a person who will never say “thank you” for being kind especially Wani Igga whom he has never approach to tell him his gratitude of what he has done to him.

Your emotional response to our article in support of the government needs rectification and may be you need a cup of coffee to relieve your nerves for they got overheated due noisy class you attend to brother. My piece of advice to you as personal friend is to please avoid poking your noise into other people business and if you indeed you are concern of our behaviour then there is best way to do it. Stay calm and approach it soberly!

I am really touch by your today article that you indeed applause the government for renewing its life through parliament and not elections. That is good for you as well but do not always write with target groups in mind because you always raise eye-brows brother and that make many people to ponder of what really you are up to.

You and those who offered overheated reactions to our article should first study the history of your behaviour and we will have great understanding brothers. We will never hold anything against you as far as this response is concerned for we were never enemies before and we will never be even in future.

Cheers!!!

Ayuel Madut Chan is South Sudanese chairman of Bhar el Ghazal Youth in Kenya; a student of legal studies in Chartered institute of Legal Executive (CILEX), and also a student of International Studies (International Relations and Diplomacy) in Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology.

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