Africa
History is made as S. Sudan becomes independent state
Southern Sudanese wave flags as they celebrate their independence from the North in the capital Juba on July 9, 2011. South Sudan separated from Sudan to become the world's newest nation. AFP PHOTO/Roberto SCHMIDT
Posted Saturday, July 9 2011 at 22:30
Before an overflowing crowd of tens of thousands of his ecstatic countrymen, President Salva Kiir Mayardit used the historic occasion of the entry of South Sudan into the world’s community of states to tell his people that they would never again wilfully return to war.
“This is a day that will be forever engraved in our hearts. Citizens in every village and county of South Sudan are celebrating.
“We give praise to the Almighty God for making it possible for us to witness this day which we have waited for more than 56 years,” he said.
President Kiir told his war-weary citizens that the new nation, which was home to a conflict that claimed the highest number of civilian casualties since the Second World War, that South Sudan would now be a maker of peace and never a wager of war.
“We will live at peace with our neighbours in the north, east, west and south. We shall be part of endeavours to strive for freedom, dignity and peace.
“Having been at the receiving end of injustice for the better part of our post-colonial history, the people of South Sudan will never accept to be aggressors.
“We have experienced what it is to be a refugee. We hope that this has been our last war and that our people will never have to leave the country to flee from insecurity,” he said.
The new president was fulsome in his praise of neighbours such as Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia which played host to hundreds of thousands of refugees from the South during the long war and which are expected to emerge as key trading partners and strong political allies of the newest member of the East African Community.
“(Our neighbours) gave us water when we were thirsty, medication when we were sick, they gave education to our children and most importantly they stayed with us to the end. We thank them.”
Saturday’s celebration was a moment of considerable historic significance in modern African history. Some analysts say the breakup of the biggest country in Africa represents the biggest event in the last few decades since the fall of the Apartheid regime in South Africa.
It marked a milestone which some hope will help end one of the longest running conflicts in Africa between the religiously and culturally distinct peoples of North and South Sudan.
In their effort to suppress the revolt by the people of South Sudan, who mainly follow traditional beliefs or subscribe to Christianity, forces from the mainly Islamic North waged a war which resulted in the displacement of up to 4 million Southerners and the death of about two million mainly due to hunger and disease.
The official proclamation of the new state by war veteran James Wani Igga, who is now Speaker of the South Sudan Legislative Assembly, came at 1.25 pm, three hours before Mr Kiir’s speech.
To the accompaniment of a brass band and with the cheers of the gathered thousands echoing in his ears, Mr Wani uttered the words that will go down in South Sudanese folklore as marking the moment when the long resistance came to an official end.
“We, the democratically elected representatives of the people, based on the will of the people of South Sudan, and as confirmed by the outcome of the referendum of self-determination, hereby declare South Sudan to be an independent and sovereign nation.”
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Submitted by ChikombePosted July 13, 2011 11:49 AM
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Submitted by primate
very good news indeed.Freedom at last. life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness. God has given us life, Mr. kiir has led the country to liberty(though Garang was not there to witness this). Now the hard journey of pursuing happiness. Its a tough road a head. some who got liberty before like Kenya have found very little happiness. Learn their mistakes mr. Kiir, and avoid the same pitfalls. Ensure justice, equality and fairness for all. Do not favour some as happened in Kenya, or promote retarding socialism like happened in Tanzania. Good luck!
Posted July 10, 2011 05:00 PM -
Submitted by yesuwangu
freedom is joy life in freedom is likewise challenging like the struggle.if only kirr lays a foundation of better leadership then the south will grow and never live to regret.
Posted July 10, 2011 04:46 PM -
Submitted by MaizeScandal_23b
Moi got this one spot on. Thank you mzee. Kalonzo and Sumbeiywo navigated this intricate web with outstanding creativity. Kenya should be proud of the efforts, sacrifice and patience they dedicated to their brothers and sisters in need. South Sudan is embarking on a difficult journey and kenya should ensure to hold the young nations hand as they make their baby steps. Karibu South Sudan, the newest membare of the East African Community. Together we will go places.
Posted July 10, 2011 05:39 AM -
Submitted by twocents
GO! GO! GO! Republic of Southern Sudan (ROSS). We rejoice with you and wish you all the best as you build your nation! God bless you and your leaders and give them wisdom!
Posted July 10, 2011 03:43 AM




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The Southern Sudanese people have defied all odds to achieve their freedom. They have done it themselves, they heard thundering noises but they kept going even in the darkest moment. Such is the moving story of struggle by the Southern Sudanese people on their way to freedom at last. Now it is the turn of the people of Southern Sudan to fill the life of the children with possibility and hope. They have a strong economic base; they have the resources, the people and the land. From the start they establish a government of public good not public plunder.