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South Sudanese lawmaker denies Sudan will disintegrate, calls for Unity

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April 2, 2024
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April 2, 2024  (JUBA) – A prominent South Sudanese lawmaker and ruling party member has dismissed claims that Sudan will break apart due to the ongoing war. Atem Garang de Kuek, a former deputy speaker of Sudan’s national assembly, believes the country will experience significant instability but not disintegration.

De Kuek acknowledges that some regions in Sudan have a history of disorder, which could spread to South Sudan. However, he emphasizes that this doesn’t mean Sudan will cease to exist.

“A breakdown in security, economy, or any other facet would create instability in both Sudan and South Sudan,” he explained. “This is why I ask: ‘Are South Sudanese political forces cooperating?’ The current government appears to prefer working alone. But what about the marginalized political forces? Shouldn’t they unite behind a solution for Sudan? If they do, I’m confident the government will be receptive.”

De Kuek argues for a “centre for strategic thinking” in South Sudan, a group of individuals dedicated to finding solutions. He believes there is a lack of trust in the government, and some citizens even view the British colonial era more favourably.

These remarks came during a discussion in Juba organized by South Sudanese journalist Mathiang Cirrilo. The event brought together former South Sudanese officials who served in the pre-secession unity government. The goal was to gather insights from people familiar with current Sudanese political players, including the military, paramilitary forces, and civilian leaders seeking a peaceful resolution.

This dialogue is part of a series initiated by South Sudanese journalists and activists. They aim to find solutions to the conflict in Sudan, which is seen as a major factor affecting the South’s economy, security, and political stability. South Sudan relies heavily on oil exports that flow through Sudan to reach the international market.

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