By: Ayuel Mangok Angui
We human beings needs to stay in peaceful environment in order to grow socially, economically, and politically for the better future in our lives. According to the international law, it is a role of the constitution of any country to institute strong rules and regulations that protects the citizens against violation of human right and killing.
The first and the second world wars were first fought on the soil of Europe as a continent and the peace and the truce were established after the declaration of human right by the United Nations, and that was the reason why the European developed faster than African nations.
Despite all the trials and the struggles that man had used in the past to bring tranquility to any environment, where he was living so as to control fighting that causes death of humankind, then the struggling has not been accomplished in the republic of South Sudan.
This is because South Sudan is the country, which has mired deeply into the mud of political crisis since her foundation in 2011, and this has made it becomes fragile state in Africa.
The main role of government is to create conducive atmosphere where peace and unity are planted in the heart of the nation for the positive change in politics of the country, which is affected by the political conflict.
On one hand, development and progress are made, when there are peace and unity between or among the people, and when there is love founded on that nation as a whole. We are waiting for our South Sudanese government to response or act to bring peace to us, but it is difficult to be implemented by them in all these thirteen years.
We people of South Sudan have suffered in tolerating this meaningless war that does not focus on a certain mission benefiting the country. There were many wars that we had fought for in the nation South Sudan, but every war that we fought for had a meaning, and had aimed at the national goal of interest.
The war that we had fought between 1955 and 1983 against the government of Sudan has brought the independence of South Sudan, that we had celebrated in 2011, and I can consider and condemn this war as a meaningless war, because it does not focus on the missions and the visions of the country for good.
This is because the war is too tribalistic and designed for the interest of the politicians rather than the national aspiration of development and the interest of the majority in the country South Sudan.
As a truth to tell for the sake of the nation, I am writing to apprise the leaders and the government of South Sudan to stop from instigating meaningless war against the nation, because it is misleading than leading us to a particular direction of success in our new nation.
Finally, if you are a South Sudanese who is urged by this article, and you are interested in sharing any information with the author, then you are free to call me on the following telephone numbers: 0924838223/0980230578 for further comment on this message.
