South Sudan Democratic Forum
By G. Buay Reath,
Opinion.
March 19, 2015(Nyamilepedia) — The people of South Sudan are shocked by the donation of $1million dollars made by the government of South Sudan to Kenya’s National Famine kitty. The decision shocks every reasonable human being except the members of infamous “Gogrial kitchen cabinet”.
It is now clear to rational individuals that Salva Kiir is an accidental president of South Sudan who was not democratically elected. There are compelling reasons why he has failed the suffering people of the South by donating $1 million dollars to Kenya.
First of all, Kenya has the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $3 billion dollars a year. It is capable of handling famine without outside help. Moreover, it is capable of asking for help from affluent Western countries to fight acute famine instead to accept donation from South Sudan.
Secondly, seventy eight people died this week from cholera caused by unclean water in greater Equatoria. In Juba, which is the capital city of the South, there are people sleeping outside without shelters and any sustenance. In addition to that, the South Sudan civil servants, including ministers of the government of South Sudan (GoSS), have no houses. It’s unfathomable that a President of the most devastated region in the world could donate a million dollar to a country that is supposed to donate to the South.
Thirdly, it’s a common knowledge to all South Sudanese, including the international community, that ten South Sudan States do not have equipments to run the administration of governance. Items like tables, chairs and pens are difficult to get due to lack of money to buy them. Last year, the South Sudan parliament passed a budget of only $35 million dollars with an assumption that the National Congress Party of President Bashir was not willing to abide by Power-sharing protocol. It’s somebody who lost touch with reality who should donate a million dollar to a foreign country, which has been independent for more four decades.
Fourthly, the SPLA men and women who fought the war for twenty two years have not been paid. The explanation for the failure to pay the SPLA has been attributed to lack of money. Yet the same South Sudan government that is crying to international community for help is donating millions of dollars to a foreign country.
The South Sudan Democratic Forum is calling on international community to take serious measures against Salva Kiir. Although the GoSS is a coalition government of many parties, the SPLM Party, which controls 70% of power, should be held accountable for such an irresponsible leadership. It’s immoral for Salva Kiir to donate money to Kenyans who are hit by drought while people are dying in South Sudan due to Cholera and lack of food. Donating a million dollar to an affluent country like Kenya is not an act of charity but unforgivable foolishness and lack of sensitivity to public suffering.
The donor nations need to be reminded by Kiir’s immoral decision and accept the fact that the SPLM leadership is immersed in corruption. “The Gogrial kitchen cabinet” that decided to donate money to Kenya was motivated by self-interest rather than an act of charity. The SPLM leaders have businesses in Kenya. Donating money to President Mwai Kibaki, who fails to curb corruption in Kenya, is a form of bribery to secure the safety of individual businesses.
The South Sudan Democratic Forum has made it clear that SPLM is not fit to govern the South because its leaders are corrupt and do not have a vision to tackle abject poverty in the South. The international community needs to acknowledge that SPLM is another Fatah Movement whose program is to steal little money the international community donates to South Sudan for development. The SPLM leaders have bought villas in Nairobi with the money embezzled from international funds allocated for South Sudan recovery.
It’s high time the international community set up a corruption body that will audit South Sudan government finances every year. The donors should not just give money to South Sudan government without making sure where the money will go. Without international financial auditing, some SPLM leaders would soon become millionaires. Late Dr. Garang was paying his life insurance for fifteen years in Uganda with money stolen from international donors. It’s reported that Dr. Garang’s life insurance was worth $23 million dollars when he accidentally died. One does not need to be a rocket scientist to know that the money for his life insurance came from the money given to South Sudan for relief and rehabilitation purposes. Most rebel leaders do not get salaries in the bush while fighting the government. The money for life insurance might have come from another source.
The South Sudan parliament must also investigate the allegation that the Government of National Unity (GONU) wired $100 million dollars to SPLM Party in 2005. That money was deposited in the SPLM bank account in Nairobi. Salva Kiir told South Sudan parliament in November 2005 that the central government of Sudan gave only $35 million dollars to South Sudan government. President Bashir contradicted his statement when he visited South Sudan capital, Juba.
It’s also questionable why the money of South Sudan government should be deposited in the SPLM bank account rather than South Sudan National Bank. Although the minister of Finance in Khartoum stated that South Sudan received more than $100 million, Arthur Akuen, the minister of Finance and Economy of the GoSS, has never made any public statement denying or confirming the allegation. The Democratic Forum’s investigation confirmed the allegation of Minister of Finance in Khartoum.
The South Sudan government is already engaged in corruption before its first anniversary. One needs to go to Juba to see SPLM leadership spending $200 dollars a night in Tent hotels while the government departments do not have tables and chairs to set up the ministries. As soon as the South Sudan parliament begins work this month, there is a possibility that most of SPLM leadership will face criminal charges for corruption.
It’s very sad that the people of South Sudan are fighting three enemies: poverty, corruption and lack of political leadership. If Salva Kiir thinks that South Sudan is rich enough to donate money to Kenya, there is no need for international community to donate money to South Sudan. It is mind-boggling that a beggar who cries for help from international community can also become a donor to a country which is part of a donors’ community. Kiir’s irresponsible behaviour would not only discourage donors but also calls into question his state of mind.
Originally published in March 2006.
- Buay Reath,
Chairman of South Sudan Democratic Forum-Canada - Tel. (613)260-9307
- Email:gordonbuay@hotmail.com
7 comments
Where did Mr. Kiir get that money to donate. why didn’t he Kiir donate to his citizens in Bor and many other places within the country. South Sudan is in the news 24hrs about a man made catastrophic famines that Kiir created and yet he donates to distant suffering but not that which is blocks away from his resident. The ethic committee and the parliament should trace the source of this money.
Riek Machar got stolen money,he should have been force to feed those prisoners of war at UMISS Camps.
This is an old article from March 2006. Mr. Gordon is now a staunch supporter of Salva Kiir.
http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?page=imprimable&id_article=14326
I think Kiir is mentally ill and he is at a degree of being mud. what prompted him to donate that huge public amount of money to peaceful, stable and prosperous nation like Kenya without the consent of South Sudan Parliament? when he is very un able to pay the South Sudan Public Universities Lecturers their due allowances as he was quoted in his speech during peace rally. Our children, mothers, disables, orphans etc. in IDP’s, refugee camps are dying in the bushes because of poor medical facilities in South Sudan. The Nairobi City they claim to be the most beautiful East African City was developed by good system of Governance which was corruption free, rule of law enforced. Did he get any Kenyan citizen any one time referred from Kenya for what so called by many as further medical investigation in South Sudan? The business interests the SPLM political figures has in all the Cites of the World against South Sudan Financial Resources would one day be overwhelmed by other political party comes any elections. leadership is not forever and nothing is impossible to God.
Nokia
The donation our president made is in the spirit of good neighborliness,not as you viewed it negatively with bad eyes and dark hearts.Move to hell.Did God tell you to stage aborted coup.?
“In the spirit of good neighborliness” you don’t even know what that mean.
GatNor
There is no way you can couch me in the field of education,and i do not debate with grammatical dwarfs like you.”you don’t even know what that means” Not mean as you put it trash.