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Jonglei and Lakes support oil pipeline shut-down

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January 25, 2012 (BOR) - The Jonglei state deputy governor, Hussein Maar, called up on the South Sudanese people to stand behind the government in support of Government of South Sudan (GoSS) “wise decision” to shut down the oil pipeline that runs across the border into Sudan.

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A man in carries an empty barrel, demonstrating against the oil "looted" by Khartoum, Bor, Jonglei, South Sudan, January 25, 2012 (ST)

Hundreds of people matched in Bor, the state captial, in support of the shutting down the pipelines.

The shutting of the pipeline is an escalation in the row between Juba and Khartoum on the payment of transit fees.

Juba claims Khartoum has “looted” US$815 billion worth of its oil and Khartoum claims Juba owes US$1 billion in unpaid transit fees. Khartoum is demanding US$36 per barrel in transit fees and Juba is aiming for US$1.

Recent negotiations in Ethiopia hosted by the AU High-level Implementation Panel failed to reach a resolution and Juba has now dramatically reduced its oil output.

“Today’s session is in support of the decision made by our government and president Salva Kiir in Juba. So the people of Jonglei are fully behind the decision of shutting down the oil pipeline,” Maar explained to the gathering in Bor.

Maar also warns the public of the economic consequences that may arise from the decision; oil wealth makes up 90 per cent of South Sudan’s economy.

According to Maar, members of state government may reduce their salaries to aid the situation; for which he appealed for understanding.

“There is no option but to shut it down,” said Maar.

Some traders in the area aired their complaints about the decision:

Abdelaziz Mohamed Ali, a Darfuran in Bor said they were angered by police orders this morning, forcing them to close theirs shops to attend the rally.

According to Mohamed, support for the government’s actions should be a matter of individual choice.

"We are not politicians. [...] our main interest is to sell our goods,” said Mohamed.

South Sudan opposition leader. Lam Akol, described the government decision as "unwise" on Wednesday, according to The Citizen - a news paper printed in Juba.

South Sudan and Kenya have signed a memorandum of understanding on the building of an oil pipeline from South Sudan to the Kenyan port of Lamu.

Lakes State

Thousands of people inhabitants of Rumbek, the capital of Lakes state turned out on January 24 to support the decision of South Sudan council of ministers to shut down oil production.

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Rumbek primary school students show support for South Sudan’s decision to halt oil production. postcard. 24 Jan. 2012 (ST)

Rumbek National Senior Secondary School led the protest and all primary school in Rumbek unanimously joined demonstration march from Rumbek Senior School to the office of the Lakes state government general secretariat to present the grievances to state governor Chol Tong Mayay in his office.

Some businesses in Lakes state immediately closedown their shops as the join the demonstration march calling Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir thief.

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Muslim groups pray for peace in Rumbek Freedom square. 24 Jan. 2012 (ST)

Several businessmen in Rumbek from Darfur, Blue Nile and South Kordofan - areas of north Sudan where there are active insurgencies against the Khartoum government - walked into freedom square earlier today and held prayers for peace.

Students carried posters saying “Bashir is a great thief”. Student’s described the government’s decision to shut down oil production as wise.

Moses Majok, one of students who joined the demonstration, praised the the "wise" decision taken by South Sudan council of ministers in Juba.

Lakes state governor Chol Tong Mayay welcomed the people of Lakes state’s support on Tuesday.

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Cattle keepers show support for South Sudan’s decision to stop oil production. 24 Jan. 2012 (ST)

“Thank you people of Lakes state for overwhelmed support to your government. This is your government. This is your country whereby you had lost most of your children during the struggle. It is absolutely your right to support your cabinet. We will not give up in pursuing our right[s] from Khartoum government.”.

Chol explain that South Sudan needed to diversify away from oil dependency. At present oil provides 98% of the governments budget.

"We will talk with Khartoum government to secure other remaining issues but we will not insist Khartoum government to listen to us but they must listen to us at the end of the day”.

This is the first time Lakes state inhabitants voluntarily come out to join demonstration without government instructing to join a demonstration indicating the strong feeling many South Sudanese have on the issue.

(ST)

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  • 26 January 06:33, by Snipper

    If Dr. Lam wants us to believe in him, then he should cut tie with the North and put more focus in guarding RSS citizens from SPLM internal misuse of power. This is the serious work that needs his attention at the moment!!

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    • 26 January 07:31, by Dau-arok

      Belevieng in Dr.Lam Akol, is better to relay on devil because he has nothing to offer you, except missery like in 1991 splits of the movement. that resulted to the death hundred of thousands from Bor. shame on you

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      • 26 January 07:39, by Lang

        Where was traitor Akol’s criticism when his masters in Khartoum stole $815 million worth of oil from his own people?

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      • 26 January 23:10, by panom lualbil

        Some people i read their comments, are just to retort against others than to compare other reputations and acheivements. although Dr. Lam is parallel to spla, he never took arm against his fellow southerners. why do you compare him to dr raik why fed himself with dinka’ properties and now he is your vp. we wont change nothing with this sort of jugdement.

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    • 26 January 15:24, by Anti Dinka’s

      To Jongle War Lovers

      Now is the time to fight the real War with our real Enemy Arabs Mundukuru

      you can now put together ’’the White Army of Nuer’’
      and ’’the Red Army of Murle’’ and ’’The Black Army of Dinka’s’’

      to fight the fight and Win the Win

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    • 26 January 17:51, by NUER ONE

      @ omoni,
      Hear those dogs=to dinkas,since equatorians are not sudanse,and BAKUSORO from equatoria pass okey to our president to do that. Now all dinkas or dogs wants to follow equatorians,Death to them.

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  • 26 January 06:35, by omoni jr.

    MoMur.
    quote" i don’t comprehend the reason why Equatoria pple become happy and supportive about the decision made by gov’t concerning oil,and yet their land contain nothing of oil,let the blessed tribes like Dinka and Nuer celebrate the decision"

    We have thousand of Dinka IDPs occupy Equatoria areas.
    And what this Idiot called MOMUR talking about?

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    • 26 January 07:41, by John Bang

      amonji
      I did not get the points which you mentioned about Equatoria can not celebrate the decision made by the gov’t. In Dinka land can you show me where the oil is located,it can be only Nuer to celebrate the gov’t’s decision because all the oils in South Sudan are belong to Nuer not Dinka.Every one has a right to support the shutdown fo the oils,because it benefits every one from South Sudan.

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      • 26 January 16:42, by Rommel

        That’s a lie.

        I wish to disabuse certain people of the unfounded belief that the oil reserves of this Nation [to which we’re so heavily dependent upon] reside within their tribal territory.

        Some Nuer constantly subject us to this spiel about how they are feeding our young Nation with their oil.

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        • 26 January 16:45, by Rommel

          The largest and most productive oil fields in Unity State are in Pariang county... and they are: Toor, Toma south, Nar, Alhar and Manga > all within Dinka territory. Heglig [now in North Sudan] rightfully belongs to Pariang County. The largest oil fields in Upper Nile State are Paloich, Melut and Adar-Yale > all within Dinka territory.

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    • 26 January 11:39, by tutchagor

      south sudan is belong to all of us, despite the fact that, where the oil is located. it is not afault to the places where there is no oil. I mean to say, they are not only the above mentioned tribes who can only celbrate the shuting down of oil.

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    • 26 January 16:22, by Maker Deng

      I don’t really understand when I hear future leaders of South Sudan still talking of tribal Issues. There is no Dinka,Nuer, Shulluk or what so ever. South Sudan and all its resources are for us all. Lam is a snake with two heads, he will get lost in the middle.Together we are one, lets support our government in all possible ways.

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  • 26 January 07:05, by Madina Tonj

    What is in Lam Akol’s mind? He seem to opposed everything that, majority is supporting. Why the media let get away supposedly to answer some question. What will you do if the shipment for S.Sudan was block while Khartoum is looting 815 billion.? Lam Akol must be careful he has to be with majority because there was no any option left but to shut down that is all. Fisherman are not good on politics

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  • 26 January 07:46, by Lokorai

    Jonglei,

    You demonstrated late like Upper Nile but better late than Warrap (the cow boy birth place) and Lakes. Shame on these states!

    Reporter:

    The claims according to the cow boy is $815 millions not billions.

    Mr. Hussien,

    What is going on now about peace in your state?

    Lokorai

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  • 26 January 07:56, by Daniel Buolmawei

    "Unwise?" Lam, you are idiot. You don’t know what’s good for South Sudanese people if you say this decision is "unwise." This is a perfect decision I compared only to the walkout from Khartoum parliament of southern sudanese leaders in the past before independence.

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    • 26 January 09:03, by Ruach

      I agreed with the decision of Dafur trader called Mohamed about the closure of their shops w/c is not wise decision.This is common in South Sudan that if there is any occasion,the citizens are forced or refuse to work.This should be an individual interest as it an emergency triggered by fake Arabs in the North.Let us learn to work instead of thinking of oil as top priority.It is for gov’t

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      • 27 January 02:18, by Daniel Buolmawei

        That’s right Ruach. It’s not right that people are forced to show that they are supporting the decision made. We are now overwhelmingly supporting the decision though nobody forced us to do so. That’s the behavior they learned from Arab North. Our country will never follow the right path until we replace these Arabised leaders and invidual people who think things work out only by the use of force.

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