Greater Aweil Diaspora's Position Gen Malong's Sacking

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Greater Aweil Diaspora's Position Gen Malong's Sacking
"...we urge you and your government to rally the support of every
South Sudanese to help end the ongoing bloodshed in our country,
rejuvenate the deteriorating economy and unite the people of South
Sudan who continue to be polarized by the conflict. Together, we shall
overcome!"
27 May 2017
Date: Monday, May 22nd, 2017
To: H.E. Salva Kiir Mayardit,
President of the Republic of South Sudan and
Commander in Chief of Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA)

Ref: The Position Statement of Greater Mading Aweil Diaspora
Communities, USA, Canada & Australia on the Sacking of General Paul
Malong Awan

CC: Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA)
CC: Transitional Legislative Assemblies of Aweil, Aweil East, and Lol States

ENCOURAGED by the conviction and resilience of our community in the
face of uncertain future in this trying times in our beloved country,

RECALLING the contribution of our community throughout the liberation
history to usher in South Sudan’s statehood on 9th July, 2011,

MINDFUL of the solemn obligation to making sure South Sudan’s
statehood is protected and upheld,

COGNIZANT of the shared and selfless contributions for the birth of
South Sudan among all ethnic groups, large and small, rich or poor and
the diversity we must cherish,

BELIEVING in the shared desire to crave for fair treatment of people
irrespective of their social, economic and political weights across
the country,
PROUD of our community’s important place in collective construction of
a nation united in the spirit of hard work, collaboration and shared
vision,

HUMBLED by the opportunity accorded to members of our community in
helping defend and protect the territorial integrity of the Republic
of South Sudan with undivided loyalty to the leadership and the party,

PLEASED with the achievements and commitments of our cadres such as
General Paul Malong Awan and his comrades in rising to the occasion
for the cause they can do best: fight for the rights of all,

AWARE of President Salva Kiir Mayardit’s constitutional prerogative to
appoint and relieve any competent citizen to and from national office,

THANKFUL for the show of leadership by the Western and Eastern Lakes
Governments and communities in containing the unfortunate situation,

WE, the Greater Mading Aweil Diaspora Communities in USA, Canada and
Australia, hereby make the following statement in relations to the
above stated issue:

At the outset, we would like to give special appreciation to the
President of the Republic, General Salva Kiir Mayardit, for his
long-running service to the people of South Sudan during and after the
difficult war of liberation. We would also like to extend similar
appreciation to all men and women in uniforms who stood firm to
protect our nation from internal and external adversaries in order to
preserve our nation’s sovereignty and the values we stand to uphold,
especially at this historic 34th anniversary of the founding of the
SPLM/SPLA.

Equally important, we likewise congratulate one of our decorated sons,
General James Ajongo Mawut on his appointment as a new Army Chief of
Defense of the SPLA, Madam Jackline Nyibol Ajongo on her appointment
as Deputy Secretary at SPLM National Secretariat and General Dau
Aturjong on his reinstitution to active service within the SPLA.

Furthermore, we would like to express our deep gratitude to the
outgoing Chief of General Staff, General Paul Malong Awan for his
consummate service to the nation during his tenure and in his previous
assignments throughout the liberation. Gen. Malong deserves a special
pat on the back or a medal of honor for having gracefully and caringly
handled the delicate situation following his unceremonious discharge.
He has already, in our humble view, won the admiration of many South
Sudanese for such a rare demonstration of statesmanship.
Your Excellency, President Salva Kiir Mayardit,
We, the Greater Mading Aweil Diaspora Communities, feel obliged to
partake in the ongoing discourse in South Sudan national crises: war,
famine, and the recent near-crisis situation caused by the hasty
sacking of Gen. Malong. Contrary to the popular belief, we would like
to dispel the wild assumption that Aweil community is aggrieved by the
sacking of General Paul Malong. This is a mischaracterization of what
we, as a community, stand for. Our community holds a conviction that
any appointment made from within the community or anywhere in the
country is never personalized. We also believe that any appointment or
relief of any competent South Sudanese to or from national office
should not be perceived as community affair.

Indeed, General Malong is our son, but he is also a representative of
all the people of South Sudan and this can be affirmed by the popular
reception he received across the country when he returned to Juba. In
terms of hearts and minds won over, we are quite sure that Gen. Malong
is now richer, for he has gained more people after peaceably landing
at Juba International Airport. His handling of the situation, to state
the obvious, has endeared him to South Sudanese from all walks of
life.

Moreover, any appointments made at the national level are the
prerogative of the President who has a constitutional authority to
appoint and relieve any competent citizen. As a community, we strongly
urge your honest reconciliation with General Paul Malong whose
decade-long comradeship is too strong to be discarded over a one-time
divergence of opinions. We believe that the near-crisis involving his
sacking is a considered matter of your administration and should not
be allowed to be exploited by war merchants, or ethno-regional players
who, by any statistical measure, are rooting against the stability of
the country.

We thus call for calm among our communities while urging our elders
and representatives in different August Houses to stand behind the
reconciliation effort so that this matter is quickly put to rest. We
understand why the leadership may feel unease to letting the sacked
General go to his own village for a genuine rest.

However, we feel that such concerns are premised on misread historical
facts about our community’s commitment to peace and harmony. Hence,
and once you have reconciled with Gen. Malong Awan, it would be best
to let him go and have sincere and deserved rest among his people or
before his next assignment. After all Gen. Malong is still our overall
community leader.

Finally, our position as a community is that of peace and integrity of
the country. We call upon you, Mr. President, to allow General Malong
to exercise his freedoms, including freedom of movement to any place
of his choice as a responsible citizen of this country. General Paul
Malong will never contemplate any act of rebellion against the State
because he comes from a community that shuns and abhors any act of
rebellion. In other words, unqualified limits on his freedom of
movements or residence may be counterproductive and antithetical to
the values we cherish as collectively expressed in our National
Anthem.

On a more serious note, we urge you and your government to rally the
support of every South Sudanese to help end the ongoing bloodshed in
our country, rejuvenate the deteriorating economy and unite the people
of South Sudan who continue to be polarized by the conflict. Together,
we shall overcome!

Yours Sincerely,

22/05/2017


Mr. Simon Angok
MAC-Australia President
Signed:


22/05/2017


Mr. Atelio Ater
President, Federation of Aweil Communities, Canada Signed:


22/05/2017


Mr. Adim Malek
President, Aweil Community Association in USA Signed:

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