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Comments on the “economic meltdown being number one Rebel in Juba for the government”

By Majok Arol Dhieu, Juba, South Sudan

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March 16, 2016 (SSB)  —-  I have gone step by step reading this touchable article made under the hands of very concern gentleman. However, the writer had proposed peace as the solution but for us in the three states, we have to disarm our marauders youth that have threatened our agricultural activities because if we don’t have peace within ourselves, we cannot have peace with other societies.

Another solution which I have been in loggerheads with most of our youth in open parliaments is that our government from payams and bomas level must introduce a circular that says our crops should not be sold early before we secured enough food to complete a year without experiencing food shortage. Usually our commodities after harvest end in August yearly when we expect another harvest of new crops, so we must make sure we have food until that particular period of time to avoid relying on foreign commodities.

On the side of government, I hope Marial Mabor had been a citizen here and must know from scratch that out government do not know how to control economic problems. They know only how to silence and gagged the citizen without taking into account that economic crises if not controlled can overthrow the government.

If voices of suffering arise such as this article and my reply, it’s has been considered by the government as rebellion without knowing that citizen also welfare. There is no government without people and people without government.

My expectations are very worse from January this year when I started to observed government sitting official activities. The three pillars of the government, the parliament, the executive and the judiciary, if you see their activities scrutiny, you will realized that the executive is having more powers and most powerful elements of which you would never expect intelligent and wise leader who may come into power from parliament or judiciary.

I am fearing that if I say today Kiir must resign, the only people who will seize power will come from army who of course will be worse than Kiir. So far, we have no clear future as the beheading and silencing of politicians will be an activity. No one will be in a position to declare himself/herself as a presidential candidate and therefore we shall be ending up in the same circle

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