PaanLuel Wël Media Ltd – South Sudan

"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

About

1. About PaanLuel Wel

A South Sudanese blogger based in Washington DC, USA. This is my take on the most pressing issues of our time in our new country of the Republic of South Sudan. Feel free to read my articles, share ideas and comment on the blog account, Facebook page or follow me on Twitter. ShukRan!!!

Contact Information

Name: PaanLuel Wel;

Nationality: South Sudanese;

Studied: Philosophy and Economics;

Current city: Washington DC, USA;

Email: paanluel2011@gmail.com;

Facebook: PaanLuel Wel;

Twitter: PaanLuelWel2011;

18 thoughts on “About

  1. Paanluel Wel has done a good job and becomes wide forum where people can express their world wide. It is a prevelige to be a one of your readers and I shall be one of comments provider

  2. I precisely wished to say thanks once again. I’m not certain the things I would’ve followed in the absence of the entire tips and hints discussed by you about such a problem. This was the traumatic dilemma in my position, however , looking at a specialised tactic you dealt with that took me to leap over gladness. I’m just happier for the advice and thus wish you comprehend what a powerful job you were providing educating most people by way of a web site. Most probably you haven’t come across all of us.

  3. well done, you have created opportunity for freedom of expression in south Sudan, i thank you once again to continue doing more and wishing you stay well

  4. it’s nice wedding ,but what is idea of bring more politicians and ministers in this wedding? I, am confuse if this one conference for ministers and their military officers. can anyone tell them that politic is not something you practices in other peoples relationship. that is my best advise.
    thanks you all in my heart.

  5. I’m very impressed about the inclusiveness on your website, and how unbiased most of your articles and analysis have been. The craft you possess is timeless, so rare, which is missing in many informative or social media outlets nowadays. Telling a truth is dangerous in today’s world where vast majority spew it with reserves; not to stir up controversies. This website is a slap in the face to the growing demand i.e ( concealment of truth and fact to avoid offending someone) therefore I thank you for the hard work. With many blessings!

    1. You are welcome Ram Cha. When our forefathers (Anyanya), and Fathers (SPLM/A) went to the bush to sacrifice their lives, it was for the nation, for our people, our future, our dignity as human beings; it was never for our respective tribes, clans, families. This should be the guiding principle in our national discourse for we are but one nation, one people, with one destiny to nurture, nurse and fulfill.

  6. THE VITAL PROBLEMS IN THE NATION OF SOUTH SUDAN.

    Government officials including those in opposition before the formation of R-TGONU were not paying heed to many of the issues faced by people in the country. Rights were not protected; the ones below the poverty line are going further down under while the elite class is thriving socially and financially. Out of many of the social evils in these societies, the one that has crept in the most and poisoned the very structure of it is corruption.

    Justice is sold in south Sudan and nobody takes care of the poor and fragile strata of the society while the powerful enjoy committing corruptions of different forms and freeing from all dues. It is an irony that every sector in South Sudan has been destroyed by this menace. A threat to the society, corruption has, by and large, made every government organization fall from its grace and nobody feels wrong about it.

    Even in ministries and departments of south Sudan, ‘lack of attention’ and ‘NO will to change’ is the cause of such a sad state of affairs. Health, finance, education, natural resources, all the sectors are being used for their own gains.

    No proper infrastructure is made available to the doctors so that they can work on diseases and their treatments. People cannot even get proper treatment for minor illnesses in south Sudan. In the education sector, quality is deteriorating with each passing year. Nothing on reality has been done to look after the different setups like roads and all the transportation and constructions are in an unimpressive condition.

    The fact is, no proven working methodology neither an efficient technology ecosystem is accessible in south Sudan by any of our governing bodies to ensure an economically thriving and technologically significant society.

    With many countries nowadays working hard to make sure that their citizens are getting every facility in their homeland somewhat similar to the developed countries, ours completely neglect this truth that it’s Right Technology along with Right Methodology indeed has the potential to bring the changes and can help to achieve such heights.

    To South Sudanese across the globe, the scale of our challenge is great. The road ahead will be long. But I strongly believe that together, we are heirs to a struggle for freedom and a great future for our country.

    We are a people of improbable hope which was initiated by our fallen heroes led by Dr. John Garang. With an eye toward the future, with resolve in our hearts, let us remember our history, and answer our destiny, and remake the beloved nation of south Sudan once again.

    And I want to suggest that let our leaders who fought tremendously to free this great nation of South Sudan take their positions for political purposes because one of the things that we have to change in our politics is the idea that people cannot disagree without challenging each other’s character and each other’s patriotism.

    For we comprehend their long and hard-fought-for the 21 years of war against Khartoum Arab based regime for the country they love and endured sacrifices for South Sudan that most of us can not begin to imagine.

    Thanks to one reading this and preach peace in south Sudan wherever you might be. As Abraham Lincoln said to a nation far more divided like ours, we are not enemies but friends. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.”

    Shukuran once again!!!!!
    Akok ngor kuany.

  7. Greetings. I am Dr. Bithou Malith Mayik Ph.D from University of Juba, institute of peace, Development and Security Studies. I am requesting if you can publish backgroun, Profile that I can send if possible

  8. it’s my privilege to get the website of valuable social media (PaanLue Wel,) it could be my voice to air-out my grievances concerning politics, economics and social issues in this country. let me hope that you’re human right faith- base and non-tribal as well, because issues related to ethnicity can abate this news outlet. as reader, I don’t encourage or aberrant it.

    my special thanks goes to entire Members, contributors and the leaders of this platform for their contributions to make it possible.
    I and my typical writers will soon join you on the sideline to advocate for peace, Justice and good governance in this country.
    thanks

  9. Question alert! Just tell who is the founder of this website? I appreciates you much guys! This ‘s our dreams you’ve created.

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