User talk:Akot Ngongdit

Messes prevail in absent of good governance.

by Akot Ngongdit.

Youth could instigate a revolution against the government of the day for putting their interests above the interests of civil population and replace the government with one that will served the interests of citizens irrespective of ethnicity or gender, but, youth does not recognize their potential and the reason to why hyena eats donkey is because donkey does not know his strength. Likewise South Sudan youth, they do not know their strength. If we know our strength we wouldn't have been used by the politicians to kill ourselves in order for them to either remain in power or get their interest.

Due to the absent of good governance, the youth which future belong to are being illicitly detained and murdered on daily basis at individuals will in South Sudan capital city Juba and across the country. There is no single day passes without hearing death news in South Sudan and those dying are youth. Youth are dying in Frontline defending the greedy and selfish politicians and others are being assassinates for either spoken out the truth or accuse of rebellion commonly in Juba.

The hatred amongst citizens has been created by the government itself. Years back before we have attained our political independent on 9th of July 2011 and before 2013/December/15 when things hasn't fallen apart yet, citizens weren't hate themselves, no tribe was against the other. The ethnic hatred recently introduced by our politicians after they politically disagreed. One thought of defeating the other by using his own tribesmen. All our politicians are tribalistic, they strongly believe in tribalism.
 * 1) Hatred

When we were still under oppress government of Arabs in Khartoum we lied to ourselves that if we get independent we would be free from marginalization but, it's very unfortunate that the marginalization and all sorts of harsh treatment that we/fathers took army against controllers of the system to let us/ourselves be free is still continuing. It has been inherited and well practicing by our entrusted leaders. What our mothers, children and elderly experiencing now, the situation our own citizens are facing is not pleasing, but horrible.

The living conditions is deteriorating, people are dying of hunger and controllable diseases. Civilians are fleeing to the neighboring countries because they can't afford living in their own country and the SPLM which they have feed for twenty one (21) years from 1983 to 2005 has turned deaf ears to them. Nothing is more painful than feeding someone for decades and later forget you in awhile.

Regards,

Akot Deng Ngongdit, student at Kenyatta University doing Information technology (I. T), can be reached via akotdeng54@gmail.com