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Does South Sudan tribal politics of conflict seek to analysis the root causes of the problem?

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Abraham Majur Mading, Kampala, Uganda

February 19, 2016 (SSB)  —  It is indispensable here to predict all the effects of the future policy, not just the economic effects but desired by the decision makers if the consequences of an alternative course of action is uncertain, Most policy of South Sudan is gathering dust, because people have not properly understood the nature of our politicians.

As the future is always uncertain, it is questionable whether to find the solution to the problem regarding the future of our society. Poverty, unemployment and equal opportunity are some of the major problem in South Sudan and of course this is an excuse for failing to strive for better South Sudan.

We cannot provide a solution to the problems in our country when there’s no generally consensus on what the problem is, it is incapable of resolving community value conflict. At best, it can offer advice on how to accomplish a certain set of ends values and we cannot determine what those end values should be.

It is also very difficult for the government to make well or even most of the maladies of the humanity, the government of the Republic of South Sudan is embarrassed by many forces both from within and outside, for example class structure, belief, diversity of culture and financial resources and so on, cannot be easily managed by the government, some evils are very complex in South Sudan government.

  What is taking place in South Sudan need to and must to do in order to face challenges of development and political immovability, transitional government will not solved the problems but, it is another means of disingenuous the people of South Sudan again.

I cannot claim to know but I think at any giving time, there are already several weakness or failures that can be pointed from both side to without the yearning for more. The issue of mistrust in our nation and or in government system does cause people to feel that they are not represented by those political parties which are wrestling for political leadership in our nation.

It is sometimes humorous to see how minds can change on nation issues to tribal politics. People are just predisposed to truth tribalism more than nation. My focus is on how the wrong role that partisan play in our politics which will never and ever check the powers in practices with this type of political system. It is going to be difficult to reduce the incidence of tribal partisan politics in South Sudan.

Our leaders have abandoned the vision of SPLM/A, into blind vision that has create more problems which already put the country into permanent bracket of poor quality, underdevelopment and corruption and if reconciliation and forgiveness was mean anything to those who usually mistaken than people of South Sudan would have been in peace.

Both Dr. Machar and President Kiir does not listen to the cries of all South Sudanese who are pleading to be freed from so many forms of ignorance, promises are made and forgotten from the domination that weighs so heavily on the poor, the old, the lonely and the sick, IDPs, the defenseless young and in particular the orphans of war.

 It should be a trust praiseworthy to bring together the nation nationalities or tribes of South Sudan by keeping equally distance from all, by bringing all the tribes together and in addition it will give equal opportunity to all citizens in the country.

The government should have the ears to hear and the eye to see the complaints and problem of all displeased people and this will approach the entire citizens with bottle green branch not gun and to allow people to criticize the government for the flaw of in it policies.

Therefore, let’s hope that this might be the time or period for peace after two years of civil war in the country

The author can be reached via majur20155@gmail.com

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