Tumaini initiative resumption
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@AbibAlid
@AbibAlid 4 сағат бұрын
Thank you Eye Radio, its me Habib In a family,an issue can be solved in one night and in the morning but come together I thought Tumaini would bring peace as soon but then the people involved in the negotiation seems not to be understanding what it means for us the south sudanese. I muchly follow what Edmond Yakani says during his talks with media,, 1.Prepare for elections other than Tumaini, many people are in refugee Voters registration Poles and many more,then people think of what do we do since the election is done
@My-Army4life
@My-Army4life 14 сағат бұрын
We believe in the civil virtue, social rights ❤✌🏿
@MabokAbraham
@MabokAbraham 21 сағат бұрын
Hon machael makuei have clarified everything to our satisfaction that has put us on the same page for publicr support for the red line or bottom line to agreement.
@MabokAbraham
@MabokAbraham 21 сағат бұрын
wow. great and meaningful and ethical message of wisdom to take away.
@JohnDoe-bh2lp
@JohnDoe-bh2lp Күн бұрын
Many of the men are by his shoulder making them around 6ft too. Tall country
@GeorgeMadietBeliu
@GeorgeMadietBeliu Күн бұрын
What is position Hon. Ministry?
@GeorgeMadietBeliu
@GeorgeMadietBeliu Күн бұрын
You're poisoning the citizens Hon. Ministry.
@GeorgeMadietBeliu
@GeorgeMadietBeliu Күн бұрын
When did we become independent? 2005 or 2011?
@visionmovement5836
@visionmovement5836 Күн бұрын
Major General Oyay Deng Ajak, You were a remarkable friend to my late uncle, Majak Solomon Deer Agok. I stand resolutely with you in our shared struggle for freedom. You and Thomas Cirilo are on the right path, having always aligned yourselves with justice and truth. It is essential for President Kiir to understand that those from Khartoum, under the regime of Omar al-Bashir, are not his allies-they are his adversaries. You and we are his true brothers. The advisors surrounding him offer no genuine insights; they lack compassion and integrity. Their sole concern is self-interest, willing to let South Sudan and Sudan suffer as long as they profit. Their misguided counsel has already led to the division of Sudan, and they threaten to repeat such failures. Rumbek stands united behind you. Your courage in challenging President Kiir is commendable, especially as he appears to have lost sight of the reasons for our 21-year struggle. His circle, many of whom have contributed to our pain, prioritize their own agendas over the nation's well-being and resist any meaningful change, viewing advocates for reform as threats. True freedom fighters remain in the bush, awakening to the injustices and brutality of the government. We face pressing challenges: a lack of clean water, inadequate educational facilities, and women giving birth at home due to insufficient medical care. Children wander the streets aimlessly, and thousands in Juba find themselves homeless. Our country is in turmoil: there is a glaring absence of infrastructure, no access to free education, and no government relief. Scarcity of emergency medical services and a faltering economy obstruct our progress. Instead of investing in our future, many squander resources on lavish lifestyles, seeking refuge in foreign lands while neglecting the needs of South Sudan. In upcoming peace negotiations, it is imperative to transfer national security responsibilities to your political party. This transition will safeguard all freedom fighters and civilians returning from the bush. The government’s control over national security has proven detrimental, leading to silent killings and the emergence of unknown gunmen targeting those who dare to speak out. This crucial responsibility should be in your hands, ensuring justice and fairness. Do not consent to any agreements that allow the government to manipulate security for its own ends. Arrests must be managed through civilian courts, not tribal courts, ensuring transparency and public trials. Additionally, the government should reduce the number of vice presidents to create a streamlined leadership structure. Prisons must be safe and humane, providing appropriate care for those who fight for freedom. Political prisoners should be released without delay, and the president must cease appointing ministers; authority must be restored to the people, enabling states to elect their own governors. Moreover, the president's unchecked power to dismiss ministers without proper hearings must be curtailed. His authority should be limited to 20%, allowing for greater accountability in government spending and decision-making. The security forces protecting the president should not function as a private army; instead, they should be overseen by a committee of governors, ensuring that they answer to the will of the people. Importantly, the president and his immediate family should reside in the Presidential Palace as a public house, meant solely for him, his wife, and their children. Extended family members, such as brothers, cousins, and other relatives, should not live there. President Kiir is a good man, but he must understand that his ascent to leadership was fueled by the support of ordinary citizens-those living in tree houses, those in the villages, those in the streets of Juba, and those who have lost loved ones to the war. It is their praise and support that brought him to power, not the wealthy elites who send their children abroad for education. The voices of those tending to cows, goats, and sheep-the true backbone of our society-are the ones that matter most. He should heed their advice, rather than those who have amassed wealth through questionable means. This disconnect has roots in the events of 2013, when reports were sent from various states to the government detailing the dire need for infrastructure, modernization, schools, clean drinking water, medical facilities, and factories. Unfortunately, these needs were manipulated by officials, who misled the president into believing that those advocating for improvements sought to undermine his power. This manipulation has had devastating consequences for our people. Additionally, President Kiir's son, who studies in Australia, is an intelligent young man with the potential to play a significant role in our nation's future. If the president is genuinely concerned about his legacy, he should consider appointing his son as an overseer of national and regional development. His insights could provide accurate information and innovative solutions, especially as he is well-respected among the youth, who are crucial to our nation’s progress. Together, we must champion a movement for change, ensuring that our infrastructure thrives, our children receive quality education, and everyone has access to healthcare. In Rumbek, we say, "This time, we won’t go to the bush; the government will go to the bush." United, we can build a brighter future, honoring the sacrifices of our past and laying the groundwork for a legacy of truth, reconciliation, and enduring peace for generations to come.
@akotkuek2925
@akotkuek2925 Күн бұрын
Marial Dongrin, you are really incridible
@rickyduotakol5507
@rickyduotakol5507 Күн бұрын
🙏🏾, Sorry, sir, I feel your pain . God bless you sir
@Mr_Mabe
@Mr_Mabe Күн бұрын
Why do South Sudanese leaders act like children? Do you have to be directed by someone else to take care of your own affairs. You just enjoy being fed in other countries instead of producing your own food, for example. Your PHDs are useless. Stop embarrassing us: we were even better off under the Arab government. Get disciplined already.
@amosakj6745
@amosakj6745 Күн бұрын
I wish all south Sudanese leaders could have that ability of speech
@RamathanDokamusa-s3r
@RamathanDokamusa-s3r Күн бұрын
Thanks chief of staff it's too much
@aluetmiirkiir2320
@aluetmiirkiir2320 2 күн бұрын
Please work on the noise in the background how to keep it low then the voice of the person talking 🙏 thank you
@JorWol886
@JorWol886 2 күн бұрын
We are not well trained to ask questions and that is why our journalist are having hard time conducting interviews and wants to hand mic to a guest with no questions.
@GordonMachuokManytai
@GordonMachuokManytai 2 күн бұрын
good news ,
@MabokAbraham
@MabokAbraham 3 күн бұрын
wow. mr. Akile has criticised gen oyay that Tumaine looks like RTGNOU.
@gathaknyang
@gathaknyang 3 күн бұрын
our peoples ,they just play the politics not development in our country south Sudan.
@DengGarang-o5p
@DengGarang-o5p 3 күн бұрын
That's good speak
@eddynyarwaya3257
@eddynyarwaya3257 3 күн бұрын
Gen . Oyay . Your smart and your nationalist and rich ideologically. They should give you space for you taking mental for building national unity and reconciliation. You gave so imperative example of Rwanda. was strong visionary leaders and strong ruling ideology. watching from Rwanda. .
@JohnMarkAyol
@JohnMarkAyol 3 күн бұрын
it is meaningless to call it lasting peace, because when you analyse it, there is no end of rebellious in South Sudan, power struggle is now becoming a problem in South Sudan, every body wants to died in power, when someone has been removed, immediately he will be against the government and joint the opposition, their intentions is just looting of government properties and fighting due for selfishness.
@maturupamelaasia2675
@maturupamelaasia2675 3 күн бұрын
Great discussion.
@ChangDeng-vb6os
@ChangDeng-vb6os 4 күн бұрын
Prof.Patrick Lumumba 👍
@MachiengNhiet
@MachiengNhiet 4 күн бұрын
Yes
@WangPalRuach
@WangPalRuach 4 күн бұрын
well spoken! He's a man of wisdom and integrity. A true soldier must always remain apolitical - meaning, they shouldn't have any interest or involvement in political affairs and inner-workings of the government and should always follow commands from their superiors irrespective of their race, tribe, or ethnic background
@oloyaxavier87
@oloyaxavier87 4 күн бұрын
Congratulations Sir
@GochDut
@GochDut 5 күн бұрын
RISE UP YOUR VOICE
@deniswani9319
@deniswani9319 5 күн бұрын
It is "Truck" and not "Track".
@JohnMarkAyol
@JohnMarkAyol 5 күн бұрын
Some people said that their money has been finished in process of revelous, therefore they want to come back and roots some of the money from governments and get back for revelous, this is the intention for them.
@JohnMarkAyol
@JohnMarkAyol 5 күн бұрын
It l?looked like a a nonsense to you to come looked the country money then you run back to Adis Aba ba ,tho😢are nonsense you want to come and loot the country resources, while refusing it.
@jumajohnsonamum
@jumajohnsonamum 3 күн бұрын
Go and correct your grammar then come to criticize 😊
@tabjuba5141
@tabjuba5141 5 күн бұрын
Video is not very clear
@AkotJoshua
@AkotJoshua 5 күн бұрын
what is the demand of the holdout groups? what exactly is their interest?
@MABIORKUCH
@MABIORKUCH 5 күн бұрын
These are the people that are supposed to rule this phenomenal country. Oyai Deng ajak is nationalist. He was built by Dr John garang de mabior knowing that he can work diligently for the people of South Sudan
@daralseen
@daralseen 6 күн бұрын
well 🙋‍♀
@AlesioMadhieu
@AlesioMadhieu 6 күн бұрын
The most prominent politician in Africa 🌍
@LadoMomo-g2c
@LadoMomo-g2c 6 күн бұрын
What a beautiful Sunday that Emmanuel Akile provides for me by hosting my mentor Prof Lumumba,am wishing Prof to come to Juba one day and give a public lectures to South Sudanese 🙏 🎉
@HothGok-f2d
@HothGok-f2d 6 күн бұрын
Happy Sunday professor lumumba
@BuonyGai
@BuonyGai 7 күн бұрын
This journalist need to be serious how come the president finished his speaks without showing the faces of governors and other dignitaries
@marinekonanyuon
@marinekonanyuon 8 күн бұрын
❤lovely speech
@marinekonanyuon
@marinekonanyuon 8 күн бұрын
❤lovely speech
@yiomgateforknowledge4821
@yiomgateforknowledge4821 9 күн бұрын
You have killed more Nuer People in juba during 2013 how can you lie to public that we one nation
@garanglester
@garanglester 9 күн бұрын
Thank You Eye Radio for the coverage. Kindly find some leaders and try to bring us some of their interviews. We want to pick their minds on the peace initiative.
@nyatabazia8226
@nyatabazia8226 10 күн бұрын
When a government official introduces Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan,as Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi. that's very weird
@rickyduotakol5507
@rickyduotakol5507 10 күн бұрын
Thank you very much, We need to explore our country finally, we never been proud of our own countryside's, December we should all stay in the country....Charity begins from Home, Why leave the country to go spend those dollars somewhere else? We are demeaning our own Economy indirectly not knowing! It doesn't sum up to some people who wish Kush the Best. Our people loves to enjoy what someone else has made,(Created) why? Is Rwanda more beautiful than Land where even a Nail can grow? Lets create our own Paradise. In fact, here was Paradise until someone from Dessert came through ''SILK ROAD" and cut all the trees. Now is about that time, Thank you all for helping us. Our future is in your Hands. God Bless South Sudan. God Bless you Hon.Martin 🙏🙏
@DengGum-i7e
@DengGum-i7e 10 күн бұрын
What about the borderline issue, discussing issues that don’t include disputes on border areas is but nonsense period!
@rickyduotakol5507
@rickyduotakol5507 10 күн бұрын
Not Now Please, What about your own dirty laundry @hand? They are going through something now, have empathy please. We are brothers and it will never change until Jesus come back. That name Sudan is bond together forever. Bless Gum
@DengGum-i7e
@DengGum-i7e 9 күн бұрын
What goes around comes around, they took delight in what South Sudanese were going through my dear. Instead of the sympathy, they opted to fuel it by propping up one side of the contest. General Taban Deng Gai should be the president of South sudan, he is not an appeaser, OKAY!
@NhialGachGatwiet-iz5sq
@NhialGachGatwiet-iz5sq 10 күн бұрын
Of course Dr peace with out justice won't last indeed ❤❤❤❤
@Davidbol-e2b
@Davidbol-e2b 11 күн бұрын
Really good feeling ❤❤❤
@emmanuelwaniguya7887
@emmanuelwaniguya7887 11 күн бұрын
It's great to hear from you, Rajab M. All the best and hopefully peace will be reality 🙏
@64tribes26
@64tribes26 12 күн бұрын
Amazing