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Either Save Your Self or Sink with It

Either Save Your Self or Sink with It Juba boy As I have cited in my previous article, I don’t like to take sides. I prefer not to be with someone or against anyone in this life. I

Either Save Your Self or Sink with It
Juba boy

As I have cited in my previous article, I don’t like to take sides. I
prefer not to be with someone or against anyone in this life. I am
always neutral and objective. That’s my stand and that is what I have
being trained for, to be objective when reporting and report the facts
as they are.

Other thing I would do is to educate the masses and inform them about
their surroundings, or may be try to influence their thinking and
decisions in life by putting my personal views. I am mainly focused on
my community in South Sudan, the newest nation on the globe.
I don’t care why each of us left home and made his way to SS. My
concerns are rather on our wellbeing here at SS; specifically the
capital, Juba; yesterday, today and tomorrow. We saw a successful
yesterday and somehow keep seeing some success today, but it is up to
God almighty to know what will be tomorrow.  What is up to us is to
predict the probable future of events that could occur in life.

SS is not a lawless state as some of the commentators on my previous
article had said. There is constitution and thus there are a clearly
defined laws and policies. The problem is with the executive bodies,
those so called police, CIDs and so on.  They are not in a position to
perform their duties in the proper manner as they are always
confronted by aliens, who are the backbone of SS economy, of which the
majority is Eritreans. Had the natives were involved in business, all
such executive bodies would be serious with their work. But
unfortunately only few are practicing business while many others
either spends their day working as public servants or enjoying
alcoholic drinks under the shade of trees. I say this has spoiled SS
executive bodies. The situation made them to rush here and there
during day hours with the aim of filling their pockets rather than
trying to implement their government policies. I can’t blame them 100%
for their unpleasant acts as it is the outnumbered influx of aliens to
SS which has intensified the situation.

Capitalism is what is being practiced in SS today. By this I mean free
trade of what sort and the consequence are foreign trade dominance and
domestic idealness. According to me view, capitalism is proofing to be
a failure in poor SS and what the country is urgently in need is a
dictator. That would have for sure saved SS from facing an inevitable
economic collapse and a state failure, if the situation keeps
continuing as it is now.  Capitalism and democracy might work in the
already grown west but not in such poor and new nation, South Sudan.
Believe it or not, no one can save the ship on which I am boarded from
sinking other than a dictator.

We always think that capitalism and democracy will solve all our
problems in Africa. Those two interrelated ideologies have proved to
be impractical in most African countries, and I am witnessing it in
impoverished South Sudan today. To be honest,   if I were the leader
of South Sudan today, I would have no option other than becoming an
authoritarian to insure the most efficient use of meager resources,
silence millions of complaints,  plan long development projects that
might run for decades, or even to insure that my government’s policies
are properly implemented. I would for sure be called a tyrant and
oppressor by my western liberal follows, but who cares. I think
leaders do not simply fold two names in a piece of paper to select one
and find themselves either democrats or authoritarian overnight. Again
it is the ongoing situation that guides. But what SS leaders are
trying to do is a kirar play.

Being a capitalism practitioner but with some sympathy towards
Socialism, I have tried to give an overview of SS prevailing political
economy. I hope that might be helpful for at least predicting the near
future at where we live. As we don’t have the right to save the ship,
we have to save our lives.

Juba boy

Juba boy is businessman who has been living in South Sudan since 2008.

aseye.asena@gmail.com

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21 COMMENTS
  • Simerrr2012 August 2, 2013

    Juba Boy,

    You are already confused and do not try to confuse others. If dictatorship was the solution for newborn state, Eritrea could have been good example for others.I think you are lost in SS and your frustration made you to make such decision. If you are not happy in Sudan and Eritrea , try to get the third country as a solution. At least it is your choice to be in SS.Million Eritreans have no choice but to live in Eritrea as slave.

  • hde abo August 2, 2013

    thank you for the information about SS for better save like Eritrea you mean like the dictator DIA.What a joke if you have some truth in your theory that the flow of Eritrea refugee should be the other way around. If Eritrea is better governed by d the dictator. why is so many Eritrean youth in in SS? Any why DIA is smiling and I hope you were kidding my lost son.

  • John August 2, 2013

    Juba Boy,

    Please take your medication.

  • samuel August 2, 2013

    i have never heart the authoritarian government able to resolve the problem from which the ss facing it.if so, you know what is happening in Eritrea and Zimbabwe
    dear Author would be better, if you are warning the Eritrean people who lives there , however wishing a dictatorial government for the people who fought for all most a century to have a free peaceful country. In my opinion that is not brilliant.

  • justice August 2, 2013

    Juba boy, you might grew inslaving people or you have a jealous temper like your boss DIA . Or you might be the son of an Eritrean general, i think you have no hope, you are useless crack head, you are wishing SS people like the bad luck of Eritreans , being opressor have you seen enough food, justice in Eritrea, you are one of the ‘we are he ‘ who are almost all suffering with mentale deseas, you are mad cow bastard,

  • kk August 2, 2013

    Juba boy I think still you are a boy

  • the hidden agenda ? August 2, 2013

    could it be Juba boy is not that objective as he thinks. He is not reporting objectively ,but prescribing a dictator .that does not sound objectiv.
    Unless he is ´rescribing a benevolent dictator of Singapour ? Does he know that the Greeks conceived & practised when they had no shoes ?
    It makes me cynical,about the message he is trying to deliver ,he does not touch the reason people leave Eritrea ..yet….It is insulting to readers.

  • the hidden agenda ? August 2, 2013

    Does he know that the Greeks conceived & practised Democracy …was the when they had no shoes ?was the intended message.

  • Abole_Dinka August 3, 2013

    Kick the eritreans out.their businnes is linked to their corrupt government in asmara, a d hence are the core sources for corruption in SS.

  • Tewelde belay August 3, 2013

    JUBA BOY DO NOT CONTRADICT YOURSELF. IF THE EXECUTIVE BODY OF A STATE CAN NOT OR WILL NOT IMPLEMENT THE LAW THEN THE STATE IS LAWLESS BECAUSE THE END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STATE WITHOUT A CONSTITUTION AND ANOTHER STATE WITH A CONSTITUTION WITH NO IMPLIMENTATION? I ONLY PRAY THAT OUR COUNTRYMEN ARE SAFE AND HOPE THERE WILL NOT COME A DOOMSDAY IN SS. OTHERWISE YOU LOOK TO BE A JOURNALIST TURNED A BUSINESSMAN.

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