Im loving this conversations very strong, and wise i never knew south sudan problems are quite almost similar to here in kenya...i like it all the best from kenya.
Goodness me!!! General if all our politicians are to reasons like you, honestly we'd have been far better, very ambitious,honest, transparent and developmental.thanks for your advisery speech.
Great interview. Thanks to Mading Ngor for allowing the man to explain himself without being interrupted. Most interviewers always fail to allow interviewee to explain him/herself.
Building a nation requires patience. Every nation that become a country appreciates every effort brought forth by leaders and their armies who sacrificed their lives for the next generation to carry on the vision planted. Dismissing the Anyanya 1 movement as a mere liberator without vision I found it interesting. SPLA/SPLM was not a movement without fallacy either. For example dismantling of the SPLM and concentrating power on one man's hand during the movement was a bit of issue too. The SPLM as political wing, their job was to house not only policies makers but to strategitize plans and future of what to do should they've achieved plan A or plan B and what if they did not achieve plan A. Pointing @ the notion that Salva Kiir had inherited nothing. However any mistakes that has happened wether during Anyanya 1 or SPLA/M should served as a lesson to fixed what deemed not right at a time and yet appreciate every effort those leaders made. We also need understand that we live in a dynamic world where changes happen all the times in the society that's why many well grounded countries have policies makers working hand in hand with the government because they understand politics reflects societal change. For example, what happened in the 50s leading to rebellious of the Equatoria Corps reflects their environment at a time. What happened in the 60s that led to Anyanya 1 movement also reflects on the historical accounts of their environments at a time. What happened in the 80s leading to the SPLA movement also reflects the changes of its time. To me every effort worth appreciation Now that we achieved our independence, what have we as a country learned from the last 12 years? The point I made is to highlight Gov Aleu historical accounts and I also want to appreciate his efforts on behalf of our country to not only accept what went wrong but to call for unity of the country to move forward. Thanks for your time sir and together South Sudan will be a better nation. What you all have done was great achievements worthy of praise despite difficulties and political upheaval you all have gone through. The government of Kiir have gone through lots of distractions and yet managed to stay foot. As you said it's time to move this nation forward. Looking forward for 2024 election!
Gen. Aleu, thanks for your indeep knowledge on fixing South Sudan. You said you blamed General Pagan A. Fir me I blamed you as well. We're have you been when our country is being flash into the drain. Why can't you join hand with Pagan and stop this endeavour from happening 😢
Facts : when SPLA captured parjok ,Polataka, Magwe , Ame, Aswa and Jebblen , Nyarbamg , more . I was there , the help came from our allies Ethiopia, Eriteria , and Uganda
Call it Original Integrity SPLM and not Real SPLM as Gen said Good ideas especial minster for Veterans and a Veterans Estate with health clinics and leisure clubs so they retire for young generations with energy and talents to take over
Gen. Aleu Is a man of reality. You have spoken the whole problem of South Sudan, Beny, but who will listen to this call when these current leaders are focusing on Oil money more than Establishing the country.🥲🥲
Gen.Aleu doesn't beat around the bush. He is well informed 👏 👍 ❤
General Aleu Ayeny on point as always.If Salva Kiir had these ideas, South Sudan would be a progressive and peaceful Establishment
Im loving this conversations very strong, and wise i never knew south sudan problems are quite almost similar to here in kenya...i like it all the best from kenya.
General Aleu is always on point 🥰
You spoke well General.
Great interview and there’s so much to learn from General Aleu.
Goodness me!!! General if all our politicians are to reasons like you, honestly we'd have been far better, very ambitious,honest, transparent and developmental.thanks for your advisery speech.
We need this wisdom.. it's rare and relevant
Great interview. Thanks to Mading Ngor for allowing the man to explain himself without being interrupted. Most interviewers always fail to allow interviewee to explain him/herself.
Great Interview, wonderful points! How are these points not being put inplace
What an interview! Gen. Aleu Ayieny is very interesting, waiting on part 2.
I just love the patriotism and seriousness in Gen. Aleu and Gen. Rin.
Invite this General back into your studio for further conversation. His conversation is full of important things we need to fix South Sudan
Walai general Aleu you are really needed to lead this country
Gen. Aleu Ayieny is amongst the few true nationalist and knowledgeable asset. I love his outspoken character blended with honesty and truthfulness
Gen. Aleu understood SPLM vision very well 🎉
Human resource is the best resource we have in South Sudan. Not Natural Resources. You’re a true Revolutionary General!
Gen.Aleu is unique always in his view about the country and governance.
General Aleu have said what was in everybody mind during the SPLA. Everyone was thinking about an agricultural since people were in the war.
5000 minds thinking along these lines and South Sudan will be on its way.
Building a nation requires patience. Every nation that become a country appreciates every effort brought forth by leaders and their armies who sacrificed their lives for the next generation to carry on the vision planted. Dismissing the Anyanya 1 movement as a mere liberator without vision I found it interesting. SPLA/SPLM was not a movement without fallacy either. For example dismantling of the SPLM and concentrating power on one man's hand during the movement was a bit of issue too. The SPLM as political wing, their job was to house not only policies makers but to strategitize plans and future of what to do should they've achieved plan A or plan B and what if they did not achieve plan A. Pointing @ the notion that Salva Kiir had inherited nothing.
However any mistakes that has happened wether during Anyanya 1 or SPLA/M should served as a lesson to fixed what deemed not right at a time and yet appreciate every effort those leaders made. We also need understand that we live in a dynamic world where changes happen all the times in the society that's why many well grounded countries have policies makers working hand in hand with the government because they understand politics reflects societal change. For example,
what happened in the 50s leading to rebellious of the Equatoria Corps reflects their environment at a time. What happened in the 60s that led to Anyanya 1 movement also reflects on the historical accounts of their environments at a time. What happened in the 80s leading to the SPLA movement also reflects the changes of its time. To me every effort worth appreciation
Now that we achieved our independence, what have we as a country learned from the last 12 years?
The point I made is to highlight Gov Aleu historical accounts and I also want to appreciate his efforts on behalf of our country to not only accept what went wrong but to call for unity of the country to move forward. Thanks for your time sir and together South Sudan will be a better nation. What you all have done was great achievements worthy of praise despite difficulties and political upheaval you all have gone through. The government of Kiir have gone through lots of distractions and yet managed to stay foot. As you said it's time to move this nation forward. Looking forward for 2024 election!
Wow, it's quite an interesting interview.
Gen. Aleu, thanks for your indeep knowledge on fixing South Sudan. You said you blamed General Pagan A. Fir me I blamed you as well. We're have you been when our country is being flash into the drain. Why can't you join hand with Pagan and stop this endeavour from happening 😢
This is among the most brilliant public servants in South Sudan.I understand why his colleagues are scared of his rise.
Well said. My case which I won in Juba was appealed and I had to go back to Zero. I had to leave it.
i love this
The guy is genius
May You interview a youth called Peter Pargol Gai. he has abundant ideas for South Sudan
@madigor where is the interview with Ethiopian governor who invited SPLM in Ethiopia??
We don’t avail on Social Media interviews about history
we really need change @Mading Ngor.......
Facts : when SPLA captured parjok ,Polataka, Magwe , Ame, Aswa and Jebblen , Nyarbamg , more . I was there , the help came from our allies Ethiopia, Eriteria , and Uganda
Is not too late to do those things let our government's open his eyes and works
Wisdom
Call it Original Integrity SPLM and not Real SPLM as Gen said Good ideas especial minster for Veterans and a Veterans Estate with health clinics and leisure clubs so they retire for young generations with energy and talents to take over
But he had the opportunities to make changes
🌺 'Promo SM'
Gen. Aleu Is a man of reality. You have spoken the whole problem of South Sudan, Beny, but who will listen to this call when these current leaders are focusing on Oil money more than Establishing the country.🥲🥲