@bul_thucian Splm will disappear like a mist. What they're currently engage in is self dismissal 4 they've on continuous basis undermine their legitimacy and existence. Splm in otherwords posses an existential threat to itself.
@eternal_baldnes U hitted the nail on the head. Our govt is the problem...those pipo wouldn't be in a war torn nation at the time they were executed if conditions back home were good and welcoming.
@AkolMiyenKuol You're right about this. Besides, the sudanese in south sudan are innocent and have no hand in what happened. Many if not all disagree with it even.
@akech_andrew The earlier we learn to not expect anything from the president and the whole of his govt, the better coz then, we will be least disappointed.
@akech_andrew We should just protest against the root cause of the problem in the country- problems that are driving people way from the country and that is ss govt failure and incompetence. Sudanese traders in ss are innocent and victims of what is happening their also. Misplaced anger π
@ArolDut They would simply have returned home. The sudanese we are victimising are innocent and victim of that same mess back home their. I wonder how we will live though if their shops remain close for sometime since they're the ones running the economy.
@ArolDut The problem in the whole of this mess is the govt. If it hadn't prioritised self service and theft, there's nothing our people would be doing in a war torn nation like sudan at this time - several years after this conflict erupted.
@akech_andrew There's no better word to put south Sudanβs vulnerable into perspective and it's not just limited to sudan only...it also applies to the rest of our neighbours. We are in a very deep but non amongst the self proclaimed leaders seems to notice this