JUBA – The ruling SPLM faction’s youth wing has come under criticism from members of the public for nominating youth representatives into the recently formed Reconstituted Transitional National Legislative Assembly only from the Greater Equatoria region.
In a list obtained by Sudans Post, all eighteen members of the SPLM-IG youth representatives to parliament were selected from Greater Equatoria.
Four were selected from Western Equatoria, five from Eastern Equatoria, and nine from Central Equatoria where the capital Juba is based.
Reacting to the exposure of the youth representation document, social media users accused the SPLM Youth League Chairman Abucha Ali Malou of tribalism with one social media user asking: “Is this what SPLM Secretary-General Jemma Nunu Kumba doing and at the end of the day President Kiir is blamed and accused of tribalism?”
Agel Machar, a former member of the Kiir-SPLM asking if “The entire list of 18 members of Parliament on SPLM Youth League ticket all from Equatoria? What happened to the other two Regions?” before wondering: “Seriously?”
Also, children of several families were on the list.
Sudans Post was unable to reach Mr. Abucha for comment.
Those so-called SPLM faction low lives should just look themselves in the mirror and create their different name from their so-called SPLM-IO. Their so-called SPLM-IO doesn’t exist trust me. There is one and only SPLM/A, take it or leave it. Let the evils brings their eviil white Americans, white English people, their cloned so-called arabs of North Sudan, their Abeshas (so-called ethiopians) prostitutes, some of their Bantuses, their UN, their sleazy NGOs, their united project in South Sudan (UNMISS) of Indians, Pakistanis, Nepalese, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans, their evil juus (so-called israel) attack dogs, their gulf Arab states financiers and some creeps who who have attach them to our country and over our people like leeches or ticks.
Fellows, pure HATRED and RACISM lurks here in South Sudan.
How about other positions occupy by other tribes in the regions