The senior NSS officer who works at Inspection Security Division and was deployed to the National Dialogue process said senior government and opposition officials are acting contrary to what the citizens of the world’s youngest country expect from them.
“Frankly speaking, we in the government and oppositions are doing just the opposite of what citizens want,” the anonymous senior NSS officer said in the ‘top secret’ document obtained by Sudans Post.
“South Sudanese collectively need co-existence, services delivery, and peace while our leaders carefully and tactfully invent divisive words to maintain relevancy in the eyes of the public,” he stressed.
“Our aging veterans are in a bad shape, very depressed, and have nothing to hope for. They spent their precious youth-hood battling the Khartoum government just to be trashed at last. Death among veterans is at an alarming rate, particularly in recent years because of untreated bullet wounds, depression, and war-related illnesses.
“It’s worth knowing that SPLM/A veterans are not happy because their rights are denied and their dignity robbed. Some of our veterans are abusing alcohol as it is fuelled by the current economic crisis. Their families are torn apart by alcohol addictions, frustrations, and lack of deserved resources.
“The second casualty is President Kiir. It is undeniable that people around Commander Kiir intentionally brought him and this country down. They are harshly corrupt and helpless to him. They have failed him. Comrade Kiir was more of a parent to the Red Army than just a Commander during our difficult days in the war.
“He was quick to visit, secure, and monitor wherever we were. God knows what happened to him in J1. Evidently, our President is surrounded by brokers of wolves and hyenas. With that, our man is sinking with the beautiful legacy of liberation.
“As per the current agreement of Unity Government, the latest casualty of the political divide is the whole nation. Whether they are supporting President Salva Kiir, Dr. Riek, or other opposition leaders, the weight of dangers on them is the same. Our nation is sick, messed up, and troubles are in the land.
“This cartel presidency is a disaster and will not deliver anything to our innocent people. With this presidency, civil servants’ salaries will not be paid, people will rot in POCs, repatriation of our citizens from refugee camps will not happen, soldiers from both SPLM/A and IO will decompose in barracks/cantonments without food and salary.
“This league at the Presidency will not prioritize services delivery to the public. It is confusing. At this point, there are no IO, opposition, tribe, or IG but few at the presidency against 64 tribes. Who are we protecting?
“Incompetent companies and corrupt individuals are acquiring road contracts and mining concessions licenses without a clear policy on how South Sudanese will benefit from their Natural Resources meant for future generations. What are we protecting?