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Why south Sudan demand a rotational leadership
Following south Sudan’s independence on 9th July, 2011, dictators rose to power, and south
Sudanese were marginalized by their own government, while cultural norms and ethnic differences
led to crime and violence among south Sudanese people, this happened because most leaders took
great pleasure in their traditional beliefs. They abused their legitimate roles and responsibilities to
represent the civil population with dignity and trust; politics became a study of influence where
the influential manipulated those they influenced and used them to their own advantage; everyone
suffered and eventually fled their territories for refuge in neighboring countries such as Sudan,
Kenya, Ethiopia, and Uganda; Tribal leadership caused Sudan to become a society of quarrels with
countless troubles and distress. Too many agreements failed, overlooking and omitting that the
purpose of leadership is to program and formulate what should be done, and to ensure that it is
good for the public at the macro-scale level. In such an environment, all feel unsolicited,
excruciating, and...