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South Sudan Youth's First priority


Dear all,

As you know that things are always prioritized according to the degree of importancy. What should be the first priority to South Sudan's youths if peace is sign today? I am kind of bewildered of what we should do first to our beloved nation, south sudan. But I do think that the first thing we should do is unite together if we are really ready for changes and challenges ahead of us. Unity is vital. Nothing can be achieve without unity. Reconstruction of raved towns in south sudan cannot take place if we are not united. We the youths/students have the power to bring change and good understanding to our people back homes.

To this, I say Aweil's youth unity should be the first thing to Aweil youths and Students across this planet likewise to other south sudanese communities also. If communities' youths are united, then the unity of the entire youths of south sudan will not be difficult as charity begin at home. This is just my opinion and it is a sub topic to Ngong Madingdit's topic.

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Bolajith,


The key thing to pave the way for us so that we can ultimately achieve our goals is to consolidate unity and recuperate the spirit of the team work. I hope if we ll understand the importance of working with each other for the sole purpose of building strong and properous community/communities, we will surely succeed. The problem is not resources, however, the problem is the lack of friendly environment for these resources to flourish and sustain the society/societies. We all know the entire structure of political, social, and economic is diametrically destroyed because of this long war and therefore it requires adequate resources. But can we flow in resources without understanding and co-operative partners in the field? No, realistically, that can't happen at all. We have to better our relation lest it would be colossal mistake if we rush in with assumption that we will succeed. I Can't affirm but I think it would be better if youths, students, elders, and leaders would create a friendly environment before anything else. Idealistically, to achieve this environment requires our acceptance of one another as part of this vital mission.


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Dear Bolajith and Ngong,


Both of you have constructively contributed to this topics/topic. I don't see the difference between you guys, you just worded it differently but it is clearly understandable.


Bolajith, as you put it unity is the vital key to move ahead with our plans. That is exactly right.


Talk to you later.


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Dear All and Bol

The south youth are suffering alot from politcal ignorance and illogical,Some Youth now are supporting Gos because they want only money fron NIF.Youth are the tool that can play impartance role in south Sudan.

The Youth at home didn't understand the politic,Most of them are supporting NIF,If Youth aren't united then our nation will fall into river.During the funeral of CDR George Kuac in khartoum,only students came to the funeral.Many of them fear from GOS.
We the Students/Youth are future leader of this nation.
My specal thanks goes to Bol,and brother Mayik

Madingdit


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Dear Ngong,


As a comment on my relation with great people (leaders, youths, students, elders, and many more) of Aweil community. I personally feel that I am blessed to be with you guys because most of you are incredibly doing well: they are committing their precious times to tell us what they think could possibly alleviate the difficult circumstances our people are facing. It is clearly obvious that there is a lot to be done with respect to all these dangerous situations our community/communities have stumbled into. I am also tremendously happy that our minds and hearts are turning to the same horizon. It is clear indication we are getting more realistic and watchful about the problems. And moreover, we have ability to make a correct analysis of what has been the problem, because we have an incredible tendency to accept the fact that each and everyone of us is vitally important for the common weal. I recommend it and we have to continue pushing for it until we reach optimal objective we all need. I always maintain that it is ultimately our responsibility to put our communities/community either in the wrong direction or right direction. If we have to make a correct choice between the two, what would be our choice? I think all of us will choose the latter because it is the only way we can put ourselves on the right track. And this is clearly what we have so far done. Let's move forward with it and consistently stay in the course until the mission is accomplished. We will succeed if we all get seriously committed to the task of creating unity amongst the youths and tell them clearly what ought to be done. Let's bring into their attention and judgement what is the mission is all about. Let's give a correct, unbiased, and constructive information with respect to the importance of working with fellowmen/women and not with the enemy. Let's give a correct message about our destiny and the destinies of next posterity or generation. Let's tell them that your responsibilities won't be accomplished unless you make yourself a part of the mission. I hope if we all want to known and understand why some of the nations are highly developed nations and continue developing at the rapid pace, we will find at bosom that it is simply because these nations have identified the problems/problem and they are tirelessly working toward finding solutions for those problems. I can't affirm but I won't falter to say that we will, gradually with time, succeed should we identify the problem, get strongly united and get on the road to building a strong community. I suppose this is what the current challenges require us to do, make everybody understand and accept the reality of the mission to work with each and everyone in the community for the common weal. Most people probably today, are not doing the right thing because of other difficult circumstances or simply because they have no access to get a correct information, and that is clearly understandable. The fundamental question, however, is, how can we make everyone understand and get the right information about his/her responsibilities?  The only way is to tell the right thing and give them realistic expecectaions ( what they exactly expect if they devote to work with others). We must give them hope and optimism in their futures or tomorrows. The bottomline is, youths are not difficult people to convince because they are most adaptable and can withouth difficulty, accept constructive changes. Therefore, my fellow brothers and sisters, let's bear in minds that we have a larger and re-shaping role in the next few days we will get our independent from heavy-handed regime of NIF.


Garang-Mayik Aher



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Dear brothers,


Anyone who happens to read your arguments on youths' role will, without doubt, agree with you that youths are so vital in bringing about a meaningful and lasting change within our nation and communities. Mading Aweil is a typical example of the challenges which await us, comes peace era. There is a lot Aweil youths ought to do to aleviate their community from the bondage of 'hunger, disease and mass illiteracy'. But I must say that we, the Aweil youths, are well place, when it comes to changing our own community. Aweil youths are going to schools in massive numbers for the first time in the history of our community, that a lone is a indication that we have a better chance to effect changes in our community.


But all these challenges require one fundamental thing: unity.


To be continued.



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