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September 9, 2012 (JUBA) – Shortage of fuel has severely affected the government’s business in South Sudan as towns are facing blackouts while hundreds of vehicles line up at gas stations to try to get fuel.

The situation is visibly felt in the new nation’s capital, Juba, where public electricity supply has been cut for two weeks, leaving the city in darkness.

While some middle class home owners continue to use their private generators to power their homes, over the last three days the situation has deteriorated as the city began to run out of fuel.

Some government offices have ceased to function due to the lack of electricity, failing to run the day-to-day activities and forcing officials to leave offices in early hours of the day.

Officials blame the sudden lack of fuel to foreign traders who monopolize the fuel market in South Sudan.

A senior official who asked to remain anonymous told Sudan Tribune that the government had entrusted some major foreign companies trading in fuel to supply the capital and when the Bank of South Sudan could not give these companies the hard currency they needed to purchase fuel from the neighboring countries they began to cut off the supply.

In Juba the number of cars moving in the streets has reduced significantly for the last three days.

Despite being an oil producing country, South Sudan for the last seven years has depended on fuel imported from the neighbouring countries for its domestic consumption.

The country has no single oil refinery which would have produced the needed fuel for domestic consumption.

(ST)

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  • 10 September 2012 07:19, by 4Justice


    Where is the mini crude oil refinery??

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    • 10 September 2012 07:26, by 4Justice

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      • 10 September 2012 08:20, by Hardball

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    • 10 September 2012 16:41, by sudani ana

      Two weeks without electricity in Juba the capital of South Sudan? If this is not a sign of a failed state I don’t know what is.

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  • 10 September 2012 07:21, by Jalaby

    I think this is the first sign of S Sudan economy collapse that was predicted by World Bank!
    I believe Susan Rice condemned Sudan few days ago not just because Sudan didn’t accept Mr Mbeki map but because Sudan refused to open the pipeline to resume the south oil despite the big unresistant incentive amount of "$3bn" given to Sudan, Susan Rice knows very well the dangerous

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    • 10 September 2012 07:30, by Jalaby

      and the deadly situation that could be if the oil pipeline continues to be closed and that’s why she urged Sudan to implement the oil agreement and open the pipeline and not conditioning it with the security agreement!
      Those people are nothing but completely close-minded and vision-less, they closed the only source of food that keeps them survive by their own hands,

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      • 10 September 2012 07:37, by Jalaby

        they never plan for the future and build the south oil infrastructure despite they decided to separate the south immediately after Garang death and looted billion of dollars!
        I remember Salva Kiir speech in the accusation of graduating new policemen in the south and just before the referendum, Kiir told them that after the separation we will use the 50% of the oil revenue that

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        • 10 September 2012 07:42, by Jalaby

          Kiir speech in the occasion of graduating new policemen in the south and just before the referendum, Kiir told them that after the separation we will use the 50% of the oil revenue that Sudan is taking now and increase your salary and improve S Sudan people situation, I believe he assumed Sudan will export their oil for free or may be will only charge $0.70 fee!

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          • 10 September 2012 07:51, by Jalaby

            I won’t be surprised if he thinks that way as many southerners believe that Sudan should export their oil for free,give southerners dual citizenship, open border and allow goods to come to south without any restriction, use Port Sudan for free to import and export their goods, simply treat them exactly like before as one country and recognizes their independent in the same time!

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            • 10 September 2012 08:05, by Jalaby

              because the economy situation is going from bad to ugly they cut civil servants housing allowances by 50% and that’s another ill-advised decision,where in the world you cut people salaries? you can simply increase tax and hike custom fees,you’ve many alternatives solutions other than cutting poor people salaries,well alcohol is everywhere in the south and drunk policemen will

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              • 10 September 2012 08:16, by Jalaby

                will claim more innocent people lives as soon as they tell them bout their already very weak salaries cut!
                Don’t put too much expectations on US for help, the maximum Susan Rise can do is to condemn and speak harsh against Sudan and that seems to be useless, it looks like Sudan isn’t lured by that big amount $3bn to open the pipeline, why not add extra $3bn and see Sudan

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                • 10 September 2012 08:23, by Jalaby

                  reaction! it might work this time who knows?!
                  I think it is up to the south where they want to reach a deal in Addis Ababa with Sudan and rescue their country or choose by their own hands to be another Somali catastrophe
                  in the heart of Africa!
                  In order for the south to reach a deal with Sudan the South should comply to the following with no delay:

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                  • 10 September 2012 08:32, by Jalaby

                    1. Stop supporting SPLM-N and cut all your relation with them and dismember division 9 & 10th in S Kordofan & BN
                    2. Accept 1/1/1956 border map that Nivasha agreement was built on which also is recognized by UN
                    3.Allow Misserya to vote and decide the fate of Abyei
                    4.Apart from $3bn oil deal, please add another $3bn for showing good faith & building trust!

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                    • 10 September 2012 08:56, by Chol

                      Jalaby, now your motive is clear; you’re just holding Abyei and Panthou hostage just to get billions of dollars from South Sudan. You’re not going to be getting a penny or a centimeter of the land if that is the case. Just wish for the billions you’ll never have! We can take those regions back by force when UN failed its peace process. Remember, we took Panthou/Heglig easily earlier this year!

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                      • 10 September 2012 21:08, by Northern Sudanese

                        Chol
                        let me remind you that the 3bilion is part of the packet for you innorder to transport your oil, nothing to do with border areas which belong to sudan. and heglig isn’t even part in the talks, you just shut your crap and enjoy your asylum

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            • 10 September 2012 08:14, by Hardball

              Jalaby, your logic is upside down! How can South Sudan collapse when you need South Sudan for Sudan to Survive? South Sudan is the one with oil you need to exist! After all, what you’re saying doesn’t make any sense.

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              • 10 September 2012 09:49, by mohammed ali

                Hardball, 2 weeks with no electricity and you want to help Sudan to survive!Are you surviving? It is just funny!Only the thieves have electricity at their homes! What do you understand of economic collapse if you donnot consider this as a collapse!According to the world bank by now SS has run out of all it’s reserves & more than 60% of the ppopulation are starving!What r u waiting for....doomsday?

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                • 10 September 2012 11:31, by Alier

                  Ali and all the Sudanese here, this is what you don’t do to persuade the shopkeeper to open his shop. You don’t tell the shopkeeper that he is going to die of hunger because he did not open his shop for people to buy food. You see, it doesn’t make any sense and that is exactly what you Sudanese are doing to South Sudanese. It’s silly and laughable!

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                  • 10 September 2012 11:54, by mohammed ali

                    Alier, keep your shop closed, we donnot want you to open it.We are not buying anything from you.We are not persuading you to open.We are persuading you to keep it closed.To die or commit suicide is your own business!We thought you have already got what you want from us, now just leave us alone. Would you, please!

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          • 10 September 2012 13:45, by Overthow Dinka Regime

            Why is this fake Arab still comments always on South’s policy, do not think longer that South Sudan’s problem will never be yours again, think about your own crisis in Khartoum.

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      • 10 September 2012 17:05, by Logic

        The usual 2 bigots are funny creatures, they promote the NCP agenda all day & night in the hope of solidifying it as fact.
        S. Sudan has major problems but so does N.Sudan, highlighting one and forgetting the other is burring your heads in the sand.
        Both countries need each other, its common sense and nothing more, do you guys have half a brain? RETARDS.

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        • 10 September 2012 21:11, by Northern Sudanese

          Logic
          both countries have problems, but 1 country has a much larger problem you RETARD! thats what its all about, no oil means for south
          98% economy fucked , inflation , hold of development projects, unable to feed more than halve its peaple, lack of everything
          for north it means inflation and economic crisis which won’t end till 2015
          you get the picture mr.Retard?????

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    • 10 September 2012 07:32, by Anti-traitors!

      Jalaby
      Yours in North Sudan is very dire and diabolical than ours. And I suggest you to think of that instead.

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  • 10 September 2012 10:59, by Pif Paf

    At this rate S.Sudan will be short of everything very soon as IMF said. SPLM is a very irresponsible goverment. Didnt anyone tell them never shit where u eat? How can u attack sudan and close the Oil pipelines when it is your sole route to food? SPLM need to fix this quick because slowly people are starting to talk and patience will eventually run out.

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