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Vice President Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior has expressed deep concern over the political direction of South Sudan, saying that the country’s leaders have undermined some of the achievements and sacrifices made by those who fought for the country’s independence. Speaking during the funeral of veteran politician Kosti Manibe Ngai in Juba, Vice President Nyandeng said South Sudanese leaders have, in some cases, caused harm to the country that was never inflicted by its enemies. She stated, “We have inflicted on ourselves things that our enemies did not do to us.” Nyandeng also questioned the level of accountability and oversight over President Salva Kiir Mayardit, asking who is responsible for providing proper checks and oversight within the country’s leadership. She further revealed that there are times when she can go for as long as two years without meeting the President, highlighting what she described as serious challenges within the country’s political leadership and decision-making processes. Despite expressing concern about the current political situation, Nyandeng urged South Sudanese citizens not to lose hope in their country. She emphasized that South Sudan remains a nation with abundant natural resources and significant potential for development if its people can work together toward peace, stability, unity, and progress. She called on South Sudanese to remain united, support one another, and continue believing in the future of the country, stressing the importance of keeping hope alive despite the political and social challenges facing the nation. Her remarks come at a time when South Sudan continues to face political disagreements, concerns over governance, and growing calls for stronger accountability and unity among its leaders and citizens. #southsudantiktokers🇸🇸
Vice President Rebecca Nyandeng de Mabior has expressed deep concern over the political direction of South Sudan, saying that the country’s leaders have undermined some of the achievements and sacrifices made by those who fought for the country’s independence. Speaking during the funeral of veteran politician Kosti Manibe Ngai in Juba, Vice President Nyandeng said South Sudanese leaders have, in some cases, caused harm to the country that was never inflicted by its enemies. She stated, “We have inflicted on ourselves things that our enemies did not do to us.” Nyandeng also questioned the level of accountability and oversight over President Salva Kiir Mayardit, asking who is responsible for providing proper checks and oversight within the country’s leadership. She further revealed that there are times when she can go for as long as two years without meeting the President, highlighting what she described as serious challenges within the country’s political leadership and decision-making processes. Despite expressing concern about the current political situation, Nyandeng urged South Sudanese citizens not to lose hope in their country. She emphasized that South Sudan remains a nation with abundant natural resources and significant potential for development if its people can work together toward peace, stability, unity, and progress. She called on South Sudanese to remain united, support one another, and continue believing in the future of the country, stressing the importance of keeping hope alive despite the political and social challenges facing the nation. Her remarks come at a time when South Sudan continues to face political disagreements, concerns over governance, and growing calls for stronger accountability and unity among its leaders and citizens. #southsudantiktokers🇸🇸

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