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PRESIDENT KIIR: The Blind King in Power.

"...when the wicked rule, the people groan..." Proverbs 29:2

King Kiir knows not the difference between "yes" and "no".

He says whatever keeps him in power

King Kiir does not know the difference between good and evil.

He trades one for the other without blinking

King Kiir does not know the difference between God and Satan

He invokes both while betraying both

King Kiir does not know the difference between right and wrong.

He only knows what benefits him

King Kiir does not know the difference between yesterday and today.

He keeps dragging South Sudan back to war

King Kiir does not know the difference between corruption and accountability.

He protects thieves and punishes the honest.

King Kiir does not know the difference between poverty and prosperity.

His people starve while his circle gets rich

King Kiir does not know the difference between Morobo and Koboko

He confuses citizens with foreigners

King Kiir does not know the difference between Bar el Ghazal and Central Equatoria.

He rules without understanding the country

King Kirr does not know the difference between South Sudan and Uganda

He surrenders sovereignty for survival

King Kirri does not know the difference between a community and a party.

He uses the SPLM to replace the people

King Kiir does not know the difference between himself and the nation.

He thinks South Sudan is his personal property

KING KIIR OF THE SPLM HAS FAILED SOUTH SUDAN, AND

THE COST IS PAID IN BLOOD AND HUNGER.


©Sir. Abunerry 

Writer, Critic and Poet 



 

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