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By Abraham Majur Mading, Kampala, Uganda

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May 4, 2016 (SBB) — The causes of our collective failures in South Sudan, is that we are all blind to the deeper aspect of leadership and transformational change; we live in a time of enormous institutional failures by creating violent and destructions that result our poor economic and we have forgotten our agenda that brought us to this beautiful nation call South Sudan.

The trouble is that most of South Sudan leaders are unable to recognized themselves let alone change of the whole nation, the structural habits of their attention they used which is against the people of South Sudan and themselves by putting the games on their black hats on their heat for competition, it is almost as if you are playing in deliberate motion.

Every so often the tribal game that our leaders are playing is so difficult to be describe and South Sudan problems cannot be resolved by the same level of their consciousness that create hatred, and  if we want to address the 21th. Century challenges that facing us with immediate mindset, we should stop that habitual ways of running things and immerse ourselves in the place of most potential, the place that most matter to all of us as citizens of one nation and to the vision of the SPLM/A.

We pay particular attention to your own roles and journey since from day one but this moment allow our generation to build the common ground that will based on our society to address the systemic root issues that you have created in our time with your intentions of making your differences in situation that really matter need to be address by our generations.

However, What is missing most in South Sudan is the lack of vision from SPLM party members, this kind of profound differences for nothing created tribal hatred among communities and it was not the mission of the SPLM/A that brought us to this daylight and what people need is for you to change from this dysfunctional bureaucracy and make the most system that will united our people by creating the future that is seeking to emerge.

The author is student of Kyambogo University and can be reached via majur20155@gmail.com

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