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“Dredge Naam”: Riek, Taban, Wani and Makuei tell water ministry

“I am supporting dredging, am I coming from Bentiu?”

July 15, 2022
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FVP Dr. Riek, VP Dr. Wani, VP Gen. Taban, and information minister Makuei. [Photo courtesy]
FVP Dr. Riek, VP Dr. Wani, VP Gen. Taban, and information minister Makuei. [Photo courtesy]
JUBA – South Sudan’s First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar Teny, Vice President Dr. James Wani Igga, Vice President Gen. Taban Deng Gai, and information minister Michael Makuei Lueth have urged the ministry of water resources and irrigation to go ahead with the dredging exercise to ‘rescue’ the people affected by floods in Unity State and other parts of the country.

A public consultation that was ordered by President Salva Kiir Mayardit is currently ongoing in Juba with experts nurturing the public with advantages and disadvantages of the government plan to dredge Nile River tributaries of weed and mud that has blocked water flow and has been blamed by flooding by communities most of whom have been displaced by floods.

Speaking during the closing session of the public consultation on Nile water resources management, Machar said cited history of dredging and said that the advantages outweighs the disadvantages and said there is need to do it now for the benefit of the people of South Sudan and said he is a supporter of dredging because he knows there is nothing dangerous in doing it.

“Let us change our mindset about dredging. The past history tells us that it has already been done. Why does it become a big issue now when we are in difficulties? We are unable to construct roads now, rails, because of its expenses. If we can make use of our rivers in transportation, why can’t we do it when we know the disadvantages, are lesser than the advantages we get in doing it,” Machar said.

“You see, so that’s why we are supporters of dredging because we think it is the best and studies, records, if you go to records, we don’t see something dangerous that will affect South Sudan because of dredging or clearing in our tributaries,” he added.

For his part, Vice President Taban Deng Gai urged the Ministry of Environment, Water and Irrigation, and Ministry of Transport to form a technical committee and dispatch it with immediate effect to Unity State to start the clearing initiative.

“You the three ministries, the environment, Water and then Transport, three of you, please just form your technical committee and send technical people to Unity, let them go and asses,” Taban said during the conclusion of the five-day public consultation on water resource management in Juba on Thursday.

“Study what to do so that we make really use of our rivers in future so that the boat can push, it is very urgent please, very urgent not only to people of Bentiu. See the machines, are they really sophisticated or they are just normally machines then you take over, clean the river meanwhile you do our sophisticated social assessment impact,” Taban said.

He said the people of Unity State are only demanding for cleaning of Rivers and not dredging.

“What we need as people of Unity State is just cleaning of the River. Clean that River so that boat can push until you come to that sophisticated stage you call dredging. Clean the river please, this cleaning of the river started during my time when I was governor of Unity State, they (machines) were brought to me and I am told they are donations of Egypt.”

He said the suggestion to move people to higher ground is not an appropriate solution.

“These are about 2 or 3 million, where do we take them to and who will accept them? The displaced Dinka Bor came to Equatoria, but we are still solving their problem up today,” he asked.

Taban said the people who took dredging upon their hands and invaded the Nam River were expressing their views.

“That place has crocodiles, if you see then jumping there, they are expressing their views of course they have been told that the government has stopped dredging of the river. I want to talk about the history of clearing the river. Babur used to come from Kosti; it goes to Malakal, goes to Nasir, Akobo and goes to Pibor,” said the vice president.

“Now, who is there in South Sudan who will think that Babur can go to Pibor, Babur used to go to Gambella, these are our baburat. They cannot go there now … so, please I appeal to the three ministries to help those people out, they are really suffering,” Taban added.

For his part, Vice President for Economic Cluster James Wani Igga slammed people framing Machar as someone supporting dredging because he comes from Bentiu and said that they are supporting dredging and they don’t care where they come from.

“We are scared for no reasons comrades. These issues are very important if we don’t say them, they will never be said again and I am happy that Dr. Riek is saying it and don’t take his statement because he is coming from Bentiu and it is the people of Bentiu who are drowning, what we saw, no,” Igga said.

“I am supporting dredging, am I coming from Bentiu? But is because of the welfare of our people, we don’t care you come from which community; facts must be said we should not associate with, and this one is becoming politics. We must rescue the people of Panyijiar, we must rescue the people of Bor and the rest of Jonglei,” he added.

For his part, Makuei who is also the official government spokesman said he there is nothing wrong with dredging and urged the experts to present another word that they believe can replace the dredging which he said has become problematic without being correctly understood.

“What are your appropriate words to replace (dredging) because you have stated that you are stopping the (dredging), isn’t? But we are not stopping the dredging,” Makuei said.

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