She just sent an article, USA leaning which see Kiir as the lesser evil and suggests USA would prefer a Ug, Ke and Eth forces interventions. That is Igad, she should start by condemning USA which prefers Kiir
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014, George Mwai wrote:
On Wednesday, January 8, 2014, George Mwai wrote:
mwai georgeI can authoritatively say that these western nations, your USA included, are the ones fueling the conflict because they want the oil. They are envious of a joint project among the 3 East African nations. They fear the power that IGAD would have as an oil producing bloc. Poor Machar is the one they are using as they have always been doing to weak and selfish souls.( we also have an example in Kenya of such a gentleman, sorry, foolman)Glad you didn't have a lot to say Judy.But your arguments are skewed or predetermined to favour your evil interests. Museveni and Uhuru,for your information, sent soldiers not to fight, but to evacuate their citizens. Judy, Uhuru and Museveni are interested in the oil in S Sudan not for their personal or selfish reasons but for the betterment of East Africa. Haven't you heard of Lapset project?
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Judy Miriga <jbatec@yahoo.com> wrote:
George Mwai,IGAD is an association with vested interest for Museveni, Uhuru and Al-Bashir, their aim is South Sudan Oil.....that is what Uhuru, Museveni and Al-Bashir rashed to send in their personal army to protect the oil for what their association in IGAD represented and that of people's interest is not their concern.....the truce for peace could not come without the demands for the people; so IGAD needed a matching force to pressure IGAD's business interest to humble the hard way......that they must face reality check that the OIL does not belong to IGAD Leaders or its business interest; but that the OIL belong to South Sudan people who must see their OIL Traded mutually in fairness to the benefit of South Sudan under Responsible management, with checks and balances where transparency and accountability offer South Sudan the value for Oil Traded and that the oil deals are made according to the People's Constitutional agreed Mandate.My Government's Foreign Policy is clear about that and it is not an individualistic affair. If there is an individual or a group of Americans doing business in an irregular manner and are partners with the corrupt IGAD, that I am not aware of and is not part of our foreign policy requirement for Human Rights justice.Ni hayo tu sina mengi...........!!!Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com/Kenya, Uganda Scramble to Bring Peace to South Sudan
Business in East Africa Hinges on South Sudan
By Patrick McGroarty in Johannesburg,Jan. 7, 2014 12:03 p.m. ETKenya and Uganda were recruiting investors to back an oil pipeline in South Sudan last month when a rebellion upended the world's newest nation.Now the two East African leaders have joined a diplomatic scramble to end the conflict in South Sudan—yet another reminder of how the security crises of a volatile region intrude on efforts to boost commerce among its countries.
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