SPLM Members Warned To Avoid Power Struggle At The National Secretariat

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SPLM Members Warned To Avoid Power Struggle At The National Secretariat


The Eastern Equatoria State Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM)
Deputy Chair, Felix Okanyi Remijo has cautioned party members and
leaders to distance themselves from the ongoing power struggles at the
national secretariat.


18 May 2013





The Eastern Equatoria State Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM)
Deputy Chair, Felix Okanyi Remijo. [Peter Lokale Nakimangole]

By Peter Lokale Nakimangole

TORIT, 17 May 2013 [Gurtong] – He notes that this kind of needle
struggles will only helps to sink the party deeper and deeper and it’s
not helpful.

He appeals to the top leadership of the party and the entire party
members to remain united against political divisions by a few members
of the party.

Okany holds party members responsible for any future failure of the
party saying no one from outside would come to rescue the ongoing
internal political rife for power struggles for positions and he
instead prefers guaranteeing implementation of the party’s policies by
the very party political leaders and members through popular
consultations right grassroots to the highest level of the party
leadership.

He insists that if anything instead the part members should embrace
the SPLM party core values and principles’ ranging from the spirit of
comradeship, integrity, peace, freedom, unity, justice, equality and
prosperity among others as far as party and nation progress is
concerned.

The leader made the remarks while addressing a multitude of people at
SPLM State Secretariat in Torit at a simultaneous installation of a
new elected SPLM-Women League team and distinguished commemoration of
the 30th anniversary of the SPLM/A.

Though he denies any presence of the practice in his state, the leader
Okanyi has deeply worried about the rising wrangles over positions
inside the party at national level.


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