South Sudan: the state we aspire to
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Table of Contents Dedication. vii List of Acronyms and Abbreviations. ix Preface to Second Edition. xiii Preface to First Edition. xxi Introduction. 1 PART ONE: THE COMPREHENSIVE PEACE AGREEMENT. 7 1. The road to Naivasha - The IGAD Peace Talks. 9 2. The CPA - A Unique Political Compromise. . 14 3. The Pre-Interim Period֊ SPLM 1st Experience of State Power. 30 4. The CPA Power Sharing Protocol - Legalised Power Asymmetry. 33 5. The Performance of CPA Institutions. 42 5.1. The National Constitution Committee. 43 5.2. The Collegial Presidency. 44 5.3. The Government ofNational Unity. 50 5.4. The Government of South Sudan. 55 5.5. Military, Security and Intelligence Institutions. 68 5,6. The Three Areas [Nuba, Funj and Abyei] Protocols . 72 5.7. The CPA Independent
Commissions. 77 5.8. The impact of DPA, ESPA on CPA Implementation. 86 5.9. The CPA and the Future of the Sudan. 91 PART TWO: THE PARADIGM SHIFT THAT ECLIPSED THE SPLM VISION. 97 1. The State - Society in South Sudan.99
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Shift from ‘Liberation to ‘Power’ Politics. 103 Ethnic Multiplicity and the Spectre of Tribalism. 119 Corruption Virus and its Genesis. 135 SPLM Complacency and (disorganization. 151 On the Horns of Great Dilemma. 162 PART THREE: POST CPA SPLM֊ SUBJECTIVE FACTORS FAILED THE SUDANESE PEOPLE. 177 PART FOUR; THE INDEPENDENT STATE WE WANT IN-SOUTH SUDAN.197 1. The South Sudan We Want.199 2. Aspiration Differs from Reality - South Sudan after Independence.205 3. My Last Word.212 REFERENCE.217 Appendix 1 Resolution of the 28 Extra-Ordinary Assembly of IGAD Heads of State and Government, Addis Ababa, 7 November 2014. 219 Appendix 2 The Position of the Jieng Council of Elders (JCE) of the Republic of the South Sudan on Peace Negotiation Process in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.221 Appendix 3 The Jieng Council of Elders. 225
South Sudan: The State We Aspire To was conceived and written mid-2009, two years to the conduct of the referendum on self-determination. The comprehensive peace agreement provided the people of Southern Sudan' this inalienable right after nearly five decades of conflict. Peter Adwok Nyaba incisively discusses the high expectations and hopes the people of southern Sudan had, mixed with anxiety that characterises the fluid and unpredictable nature of the interim period leading to independence of South Sudan in 2011, and hence the title. In this second edition of South Sudan: The State We Aspire To, written after the eruption of violence in December 2013, the events vindicated what the author correctly discussed the situation southern Sudan was in as being 'on the horns of a great dilemma' or the attitude of its leaders being 'between treason and stupidity.' it was inevitable that the internal crisis in The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)/Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) leadership and failure to pursue socioeconomic development commensurate with its liberation ideology would plunge the country into hell on earth. Nyaba's prime objective in The State We Aspire To, is to provoke a debate, inside and outside the SPLM and South Sudan at large, on the political future of South Sudan. He argues that the SPLM top leadership, cadres and general membership are collectively responsible for what is happening to this young nation having willfully abandoned the ideals for which the South Sudanese people sacrificed in the wars of national liberation. Ί have criticized the
SPLM leadership for its dismal performance in GOSS over the last six years, and I really mean it. There is no justification whatsoever for this performance except that SLPM suffered from a congenital ailment which afflicted its leaders.” (Peter Adwok Nyaba) The author is South Sudanese. Dr. Nyaba studied Geology in the University of Khartoum, and the Eötvös Lorónd Technical University in Budapest. Hungary where he was awarded PhD by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Worked briefly as a field geologist in the Red Sea Hills. Eastern Sudan. Taught in Juba and Asmara Universities. A Trade Unionist and a Combatant in the SPLM/a. Was member of the SPLM National Liberation Council and Secretary for Mining and Industry in its National Executive Council. Represented Upper Nile State in the Council of States in the National Legislature following the consummation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005, becoming the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the Government of National Unity until July 2011. When South Sudan became an independent and a sovereign state was appointed Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology. He Is author of the Noma Award (1998) winning title The Politics of Liberation in South Sudan: An Insider's View, Fountain publishers, Kampala (1997). He has also published South Sudan: The Crisis of Infancy (2014), CASAS, Cape Town. ISBN 978-9987-08-361-9 9789987083619 Mkuki na Nyota 789987 083619 |
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Table of Contents Dedication. vii List of Acronyms and Abbreviations. ix Preface to Second Edition. xiii Preface to First Edition. xxi Introduction. 1 PART ONE: THE COMPREHENSIVE PEACE AGREEMENT. 7 1. The road to Naivasha - The IGAD Peace Talks. 9 2. The CPA - A Unique Political Compromise. . 14 3. The Pre-Interim Period֊ SPLM 1st Experience of State Power. 30 4. The CPA Power Sharing Protocol - Legalised Power Asymmetry. 33 5. The Performance of CPA Institutions. 42 5.1. The National Constitution Committee. 43 5.2. The Collegial Presidency. 44 5.3. The Government ofNational Unity. 50 5.4. The Government of South Sudan. 55 5.5. Military, Security and Intelligence Institutions. 68 5,6. The Three Areas [Nuba, Funj and Abyei] Protocols . 72 5.7. The CPA Independent
Commissions. 77 5.8. The impact of DPA, ESPA on CPA Implementation. 86 5.9. The CPA and the Future of the Sudan. 91 PART TWO: THE PARADIGM SHIFT THAT ECLIPSED THE SPLM VISION. 97 1. The State - Society in South Sudan.99
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Shift from ‘Liberation to ‘Power’ Politics. 103 Ethnic Multiplicity and the Spectre of Tribalism. 119 Corruption Virus and its Genesis. 135 SPLM Complacency and (disorganization. 151 On the Horns of Great Dilemma. 162 PART THREE: POST CPA SPLM֊ SUBJECTIVE FACTORS FAILED THE SUDANESE PEOPLE. 177 PART FOUR; THE INDEPENDENT STATE WE WANT IN-SOUTH SUDAN.197 1. The South Sudan We Want.199 2. Aspiration Differs from Reality - South Sudan after Independence.205 3. My Last Word.212 REFERENCE.217 Appendix 1 Resolution of the 28 Extra-Ordinary Assembly of IGAD Heads of State and Government, Addis Ababa, 7 November 2014. 219 Appendix 2 The Position of the Jieng Council of Elders (JCE) of the Republic of the South Sudan on Peace Negotiation Process in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.221 Appendix 3 The Jieng Council of Elders. 225
South Sudan: The State We Aspire To was conceived and written mid-2009, two years to the conduct of the referendum on self-determination. The comprehensive peace agreement provided the people of Southern Sudan' this inalienable right after nearly five decades of conflict. Peter Adwok Nyaba incisively discusses the high expectations and hopes the people of southern Sudan had, mixed with anxiety that characterises the fluid and unpredictable nature of the interim period leading to independence of South Sudan in 2011, and hence the title. In this second edition of South Sudan: The State We Aspire To, written after the eruption of violence in December 2013, the events vindicated what the author correctly discussed the situation southern Sudan was in as being 'on the horns of a great dilemma' or the attitude of its leaders being 'between treason and stupidity.' it was inevitable that the internal crisis in The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)/Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) leadership and failure to pursue socioeconomic development commensurate with its liberation ideology would plunge the country into hell on earth. Nyaba's prime objective in The State We Aspire To, is to provoke a debate, inside and outside the SPLM and South Sudan at large, on the political future of South Sudan. He argues that the SPLM top leadership, cadres and general membership are collectively responsible for what is happening to this young nation having willfully abandoned the ideals for which the South Sudanese people sacrificed in the wars of national liberation. Ί have criticized the
SPLM leadership for its dismal performance in GOSS over the last six years, and I really mean it. There is no justification whatsoever for this performance except that SLPM suffered from a congenital ailment which afflicted its leaders.” (Peter Adwok Nyaba) The author is South Sudanese. Dr. Nyaba studied Geology in the University of Khartoum, and the Eötvös Lorónd Technical University in Budapest. Hungary where he was awarded PhD by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Worked briefly as a field geologist in the Red Sea Hills. Eastern Sudan. Taught in Juba and Asmara Universities. A Trade Unionist and a Combatant in the SPLM/a. Was member of the SPLM National Liberation Council and Secretary for Mining and Industry in its National Executive Council. Represented Upper Nile State in the Council of States in the National Legislature following the consummation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005, becoming the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the Government of National Unity until July 2011. When South Sudan became an independent and a sovereign state was appointed Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology. He Is author of the Noma Award (1998) winning title The Politics of Liberation in South Sudan: An Insider's View, Fountain publishers, Kampala (1997). He has also published South Sudan: The Crisis of Infancy (2014), CASAS, Cape Town. ISBN 978-9987-08-361-9 9789987083619 Mkuki na Nyota 789987 083619 |
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