Your Excellency President Mwai Kibaki,
Your Excellency former President Daniel arap Moi, Your Excellencies heads of state and government, Your
excellencies ambassadors and representatives of the international
organizations, distinguished invited guests, ladies and gentlemen, compatriots,
fellow countrymen and women, allow me at the outset to convey to you my best
wishes for the new year.
2005 year of peace
The year 2005 will mark the year of peace not only for the whole of
On this joyous day and occasion I greet and salute the people of Sudan from Nimule in the far south to Halfa
in the far north, and from Geneinah in the far west
to Hamashkoreb and Port Sudan in the east. I greet
and salute all the marginalized rural people in
I greet you on the occasion of this peace, which we have just signed, all
the Sudanese women everywhere. Women in
I greet and salute all our students on this occasion of the peace agreement,
all our youths who have borne the brunt of the 21 years of this war, and to
whom the future belongs, and urge them to invest in their future and that of
the nation in the post-conflict period.
Compatriots, fellow countrymen and women, congratulations - Mabruk all mabruk alaykum. Your movement, the SPLM-SPLA, and the
National Congress Party government have delivered to you a comprehensive peace
agreement. A just and honourable
peace which we have signed today and which you have all witnessed. This
is the best Christmas and New Year's gift for the Sudanese people, to our
region, and to
Agreement signals "second republic of the new
With this peace agreement, we have ended the longest war in
With this peace agreement, the SPLM and the National Congress Party government
have brought half a century of war to a dignified end - congratulations.
With this peace agreement, there will be no more bombs falling from the sky on
innocent children and women. Instead of the cries of children and the wailing
of women and the pain of the last 21 years of war, peace will bless us once
more with hearing the happy giggling of children and the enchanting ululation
of women who are excited in happiness for one reason or another.
At the political level this agreement affirms the right of self
determination for the people of southern Sudan and the right of popular
consultation for the people of the Nuba mountains and
Blue Nile so that the unity of the Sudan becomes based on the free will of the
people instead of on wars and the forced and false unity of the last 49 years.
This peace agreement will change the
This peace agreement coincides with
The signing of this comprehensive peace agreement thus marks the end of what I
will correctly call the first republic of the whole
This peace agreement therefore signals the beginning of
I call on the Sudanese people to join this peace agreement, to join the SPLM
and the National Congress Party in the peace process, because this peace
agreement belongs to them. I does not belong to John Garang or the SPLM leadership, it does not belong to
[Vice-President] Ali Uthman Taha
or President Al-Bashir or to the National Congress
Party. This agreement belongs to all of the
Although the comprehensive peace agreement was negotiated by two parties as a
matter of necessity and practicality in order to end the war in the first
place, and now that the war is ended, I call on all the Sudanese people and
their political forces to build consensus around this comprehensive peace
agreement, and use it to end war in other parts of Sudan and to re-launch the
Sudan to the promised land of the new Sudan of progress and equality, of
opportunity for all Sudanese citizens without distinction.
Tribute to "martyrs"; release of POWs
Finally and last but not least, I salute all our
martyrs and all wounded heroes on both sides. I salute and congratulate all
officers, NCOs and soldiers on both sides of the conflict for their heroic
sacrifices. I pay tribute and thank our civil population who provided the
logistics for the war, especially those in the SPLM-administered areas, for
without their contribution this comprehensive peace agreement would not have
been possible. It is because of the role played by our civil population in the
long war that we have invited some 50 chiefs and traditional leaders representing
our civil society at the grassroots. We have also invited the SPLM military
band to represent the SPLA rank and file.
On this joyous occasion of the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement, as
you will recall that the SPLA has always released prisoners of war, we have
released so far more than 3,000 prisoners of war at various times over the last
21 years. I here as of today order the immediate release of all prisoners of
war that are still under the custody and care of the SPLA.
Moment for Tsunami victims
It is fitting, as we celebrate this momentous historical landmark, to pause to
remember the thousands of fellow human beings who recently perished in both
Asia and
"An all-inclusive Sudanese state"
Excellencies, compatriots, fellow citizens. In order to understand and
appreciate the present historical moment of the signing of the
As I said before,
In our view, the attempts by various Khartoum-based regimes since 1956 to
build a monolithic Arab Islamic state with the exclusion of other parameters of
the Sudanese diversity constitutes the fundamental problem of the Sudan and
defines the Sudanese conflict. The Sudanese state hitherto has excluded the
vast majority of the Sudanese people from governance and therefore their
marginalization in the political, economic and social fields.
This provoked resistance by the excluded. There have been wars and there
continues to be wars in the
The solution to the fundamental problem of
As is the case in the south, the events in Darfur,
eastern
Move forward with the momentum of 5,000 years
My presentation, our presentation in the SPLM is that we, the Sudanese, are
indeed a historical people and that the new
We very much need to do this exercise in the
Many people will be surprised that in the Bible, in the Old Testament, the
From the Biblical days, we move to the ancient Sudanese kingdoms of Awach, of Ritat, of Anu, of Maida, that are believed to be connected with the
present day Dinka, Shiluk, Nuer, other Nilotic tribes and
the peoples of central and western Sudan. And at the corridors of history we
move to the
The rest of Sudanese history is familiar to all of us from the Islamic
kingdoms of Sinar to the Teko
Egyptian occupation, to the first Islamic Mahadisi
state, to Anglo-Egyptian condominium to independence in 1956 and the Anyanya movement to 1955 to 1972 to the SPLM/SPLA in 1983,
to the second Islamic state in the Sudan of Ingas,
with which we negotiated from 1989 and to the comprehensive which we signed
today. This is the history of the
National unity through pluralism and democracy
As for the contemporary
Furthermore, by adapting and applying the form of governance and
wealth-sharing arrangements stipulated in the comprehensive peace agreement to
other parts of the country with similar afflictions as the south such as Darfur, eastern Sudan and other parts of the country, we
can once again become a great nation that is voluntarily united in diversity
rather than divided by diversity and forcibly kept under a coerced and fake
unity.
This is the context and the value of the comprehensive peace agreement we
have signed today. It provides the
Viewed this way the right of self-determination, which is
one of the cornerstones of the comprehensive peace agreement, is a blessing
rather then curse as many northern Sudanese fear. I want to assure you
that we will all work together with the National Congress Party and other
political forces in the
Excellencies, distinguished guests, compatriots, ladies and gentlemen, bear
with me. I am almost finished. The transformation which shall be engendered by
this agreement, which I have alluded to shall be reflected first and foremost
in democratic (?mutation) and to which the SPLM is
fully committed. Surely by democratic we do not mean return to the sham
procedural democracy of the past, which was a camouflage for the perpetuation
of vested interest. In that sham democracy civil rights were subject to the
whims of rulers. The majority of Sudanese regions remained peripheral to the
central power and was treated as an expendable quantum only to be manipulated
through political trickery and double-dealing.
The transformation envisaged in the comprehensive peace agreement puts an
end to all that since it represents a political and socioeconomic paradigm
shift which entails the recognition of political diversity by guaranteeing full
freedom for political pluralism. The entrenchment of human rights and peoples'
rights in the constitution, the upholding of the independence of the judiciary,
including the creation of an inviolable constitutional court and commitment to
the rule of law by the government and the governed, and the establishment of a
truly independent and competent civil service at all levels of government. It
also conceptualizes and seeks to realize a recreation of the legislature in a
manner that shall ensure rigorous checks and balances and guarantees powers to
the government of southern
Eventually, the comprehensive peace agreement ordains that within a maximum
of three to four years governance t all levels shall be mandated by the supreme
will of the people through internationally monitored free and fair elections.
Economic and social development
Excellencies, distinguished guests, compatriots, ladies and gentlemen, the long
war to which we have put an end to today impoverished
our citizens and reduced our country with tremendous resources to destitution.
Without claiming that the new economic paradigm shift, which I have alluded to,
is the ultimate panacea for curing the nation's ills, it provides at least a
vision and modalities to address the problems besetting the nation in the here
and now - while I leave the world hereafter to those who claim to have divine
qualifications.
In southern Sudan and other war-affected areas, as well as in the slums of our
major cities, the baseline from which we shall start development is shocking
and I will not bore here with the statistics of the status of these parameters
such as prevalence of child malnutrition, primary education, mortality rates
among children, rate of maternal mortality, rate of births attended skilled
health staff, access to improved water sources. These statistics in southern
In summary, the SPLM shall articulate and implement a social, political and
economic development strategy and programmes that
include the following highlights:
First, the SPLM shall adopt an economic development paradigm that emphasizes
growth through rural development and transformation of traditional agriculture
that is integrated with agro-industries. We must transform the present subsistence
traditional agriculture in southern
Secondly, the SPLM will change the urban-based and centre of focus
development paradigm in favour of rural and
decentralized development. The SPLM vision, policy and slogan shall be to take
the towns to people in the countryside rather than people to towns, where they
end up in slums as happened in many countries with the consequent deterioration
in their quality of life. Rural small town planning and rural electrification
will therefore be priorities.
Thirdly the SPLM shall emphasize and develop new ways of delivery of social
services. As we move to the new era of peace, the people of
Fourthly, the SPLM shall exert all efforts to build physical infrastructure
- roads, rail and river transport and telecommunications. There has never been
any tarmac road in the new
Fifthly and finally, in terms of social and cultural parameters, the SPLM
shall adopt the strategies and programmes that shall
restore and achieve dignity of people of the
"Building national consensus"
Excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, to conclude, the
comprehensive peace agreement and safeguards, full compliance with the
requirements of the agreement, the SPLM will work in
partnership with the National Congress Party. The objectives of this
partnership is to ensure a sincere implementation of the comprehensive peace
agreement in both letter and spirit and to provide, within the parameters of
this agreement, permanent solutions to the problems inherent in Sudan's
cultural, social and political diversity.
Failure to appreciate the wealth in diversity was another cause of national
crisis. For diversity, viewed positively is a mutually [word indistinct]
phenomenon and ultimately a source of national cohesion and strength. Viewed
otherwise, that is as a source of dissimilarity or distinction,
it shall lead inevitably to the ultimate disintegration of the country as
threatens today and which at all costs we must avoid.
Furthermore, the partnership does not mean abandonment of political allies
by any of the two parties. However, this partnership, once safeguarded in the
new political dispensation, shall in effect nurture the democratic
transformation and political multiplicity, which by their very nature may lead
to diverse alliances. But so long as those alliances are based on commitment to
the letter and spirit of the peace agreements that will put an end to the
longest war in
The SPLM, ladies and gentlemen, will ensure that the new political
dispensation is wide enough to accommodate all legitimate political and social
forces in the country. It is therefore our hope to achieve popular consensus on
those agreements. As the movement that has been fighting against the
marginalization of others, we shall not tolerate the exclusion of anybody from
this process. The parties to the comprehensive peace agreement share this
conviction and we have included in the agreement inclusiveness. In this regard
the SPLM will play its role at the national level to work with the National
Congress Party and other political forces to ensure full inclusiveness.
While the SPLM and the National Congress Party shall be major partners in the
initial interim government unity, our understanding of partnership is well
rooted in inclusiveness, which means to bring on board all political forces in
the Sudan, chief among them the political parties within the National Congress
Party umbrella and the political parties within the National Democratic
Alliance, which we call upon to complete negotiations with the government of
Sudan based on the Jeddah agreement that are holding negotiations in Cairo and
so that they get their share in the government of national unity and
participate and participate fully in all the national commissions stipulated in
the comprehensive peace agreement, especially the national constitution review
commission.
Finally, on issues that concern southern Sudanese, I want to say a little on
south-south dialogue. On building national consensus, the SPLM will also
spearhead the south-south dialogue. This dialogue, above all, is to heal wounds
and restore fraternity and mutual respect so as to create a healthier political
environment that is accommodative all southern Sudanese political forces, both
at the level of southern
Democracy, whether in the north or south, should no longer and solely be a
struggle for power but rather as a competition on providing good governance,
development and delivering social services for our people and restoring the
dignity and wealth of every man and woman. Yet in terms of power-sharing in
southern
I want in conclusion to quote, in terms of this inclusiveness, the gospel
according to
I also want to assure southern Sudanese in general that the comprehensive peace
agreement will not be dishonoured like other
agreements that Able Aliao [phonetic] has written a
book about entitled: Too Many Agreements Dishonoured.
The biggest challenge will be implementation of the peace agreement but we,
both the SPLM and the National Congress Party, are committed, fully committed to the implementation of this agreement.
There are both external and internal guarantees, organic and external
guarantees that will ensure the implementation of this agreement.
I want also to assure the SPLA that the experience of Anyanya
I will not repeat itself because there are many SPLA
soldiers that are worried they will be left by peace. This regards the issue of
funding of the armed forces. We solved the issue of funding of the armed
adequately. The joint integrated units, component of the SPLA, shall be funded
by the government of national unity, not as a separate army from the mother
SPLM but as part and parcel of it with the same wage and living conditions.
The mother SPLA, on the other hand, will be funded by the government of
southern
As for those who in the Diaspora, I would like to address them and assure
them that the government of southern Sudan as well as the government of
national unity will their skills and I take the opportunity of this forum to
appeal to all our Diaspora to return home and build our country. As I said
before our house has many rooms and Diaspora are welcome to return home and
fully participate in the development of southern
Tributes and acknowledgements
Last but not least, I would like to pay tribute to our fallen heroes and
martyrs who sacrificed in order for us celebrate this day on both sides of the
conflict. Those, ladies and gentlemen, are the objectives for whose
achievements I have exerted all my faculties and energies and efforts, and for
which we will cooperate and work together with the National Congress Party. We
move in a new direction and achieve the cohesion and the unity of our people
and the unity of our country.
Finally, let me pay tribute and salute the courage of the party to reach
this agreement and in particular President Umar Hasan al-Bashir and Ustadh Ali Uthman Taha, with whom I sat for 16 months and negotiated this
agreement. I salute and congratulate them. I also congratulate the two
delegations of the SPLM and the government of Sudan and of course Gen Sumbeiywo and before him Ambassador Daniel Mboya, who was the special envoy, also before them, Zachary
Onyango, Bethwel Kiplagat, and foreign minister then Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka and now Minister
[for Regional Cooperation John] Koech and other
ministers in the Kenya government, who have contributed so much; and to the
IGAD [Intergovernmental Authority on Development] envoys of the five countries
of IGAD, the facilitators of IGAD, the secretariat. I thank them and
congratulate them for guiding the peace process to this successful conclusion.
I would also like to thank and commend the IGAD heads of state, ministers, peace envoys and indeed the populace who have been with us
through thick and thin, guiding, advising, cajoling and sometimes threatening
to abandon the process. They deserve praise. Our thanks go to them and also to
the bravery of the people of east Africa, the Horn, the Arab world and the
wider international community, who on numerous occasions either volunteered to
bring peace to
I must also mention a few of the very many names to thank for their
contribution to the Sudan peace process, among them are eminent people like
President Obasanjo, President Babangida
of Nigeria, President Kaunda, Masire,
Machel, Nujoma, Chissano, Rawlings, who is here with us today, Mandela of
South Africa, Mubarak of Egypt, Qadhafi,
Bouteflika, who is here with us today, Jimmy Carter,
the late James Grant, and OLS, that has saved millions of lives since 1989,
President Bush and his Secretary of State Colin Powell and his special envoy Senator
Danforth and Andrew Natsos
of USAID, both houses of the US Congress, Prime Minister Tony Blair and his
envoys, ambassadors Allan Gulty and McFell, the UN secretary-general and his envoys,
ambassadors Sahnun and Pronk,
who are here, and a special friend of the Sudan peace process, the Norwegian
Minister Hilder Johnson and finally, last but not
least, the leaders of this region, led by then President Daniel arap Moi and now by President Mwai Kibaki, President Museveni, [Ethiopian] Prime Minister [Meles]
Zenawi, [Eritrean] President [Isayas]
Afewerki and the wananchi
[citizens] of Kenya and east Africa mzima [as a
whole].
And finally I pay tribute and thanks to my dear wife Rebecca and the wives
of all my colleagues and comrades in the struggle for their patience and
contributions, for without their help the bush would not have been bearable. My sincere thanks to all these people. I pay tribute finally
to all the Sudanese people, to whom this peace belongs and I say to them and I
say to them mobruk ol lekum [congratulations].
Thank you very much.