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‘Government of National Unity’ (GNU): The Need For Interim Government In South Sudan

By Prof. Simon El Hag Kulusika, Lusaka, Zambia

President Kiir and Riek Machar, Face to Face meeting in Juba, September 2019

Wednesday, September 18, 2019 (PW) — The title of this article is both inspiring and speculative.  It is used in response to Media reports, in Juba, telling the inhabitants of the city that Dr. Riek Machar was in the city but departed to safe heaves.  Since Dr. Machar is a key player in the Peace Agreement (PA) that has recently been activated in Khartoum, then his coming to Juba, means Peace is ‘just around the corner’ however his sudden exit betrays this optimism.

To a critical observer, this is merely a spectacle.  Because, Dr. Machar arrived in Juba in the company of foreigners, including Generals from Khartoum Government, rather than Generals, such as Paul Malong, Thomas Cirilo Swaka, Col. Bagosoro, Ikong Mboro, Razakuluwa and so on, who have stakes in the Peace in our country.

Pagan amum, Paul Malong Awan, Thomas Chirillo, Chirino Hiteng and Oyai Deng Ajak launch the South Sudan Opposition Movement in the Netherlands

Be it as it may, the people of our country want true Peace, which way or how it may be actualized.  For them coming of Dr, Machar is a first step in the difficult walk to Peace.  But, what are the prerequisites for restoring Peace in our country?  This article tentatively answers this question in this orthodox fashion:

Phase 1: repatriation; settlement and reconciliation (a process that is time consuming).

Phase 2: Integration of forces into a national army by process of balancing and Inclusiveness.

Phase 3:  determination of the nature of State, system of government, constitution making, and elections (extension may be needed).

President Kiir and Riek Machar, Face to Face meeting in Juba, September 2019

NEW  BEGINNING

The inauguration of INUGR should mark a NEW BEGNNING for our country.  A new beginning for us to re-assess OURSELVES and establish new institutions for a better living for us and the GENERATIONS to come.  This dictates on all of US the following obligations:

This is the function of the High Courts at both national and state levels, unless constitutional or statutory interpretation arises in the case of trial.

The people of our country desire peace.  The political leadership should listen to demands of the people.  They should bury individual differences, and work together to restore lasting peace across OUR Lands.

The author, Professor Simon El Hag Kulusika, is an Associate Professor at Zambian Open University and can be reached via his cellphone: +260 973 711250.

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