President Zuma arrives in Juba South Sudan for independence celebrations

President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Juba, South Sudan for the historic occasion marking the inauguration of the new State of South Sudan.

President Zuma is accompanied by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane and the Minister in the Presidency, Mr Collins Chabane.

“Today is a significant and most historic moment for the Sudan, Africa and the world. We are honoured to be here with you to witness the dawning of a new era. Our presence here enables us to congratulate the government of Sudan for staying the course and creating an enabling atmosphere to ensure that the referendum for the secession of the South was peaceful and an expression of the will of the people. We know that many are uneasy about the independence of the South. Change always brings uncertainty and discomfort. However, we are pleased at the general acceptance of the reality of the independence of the South, and that this historic development is an expression of the will of the people’’.

President Zuma said an African solution had been delivered to an African problem. We have shown the world yet again what we are capable of as Africans.

“Africans, from Cape to Cairo, are today walking tall celebrating this historic moment, and acknowledging the commitment of the people of both the north and south to peace and progress. As South Africa we are truly humbled to have contributed to ensuring a sustainable peace in the Sudan. We have always aspired to witness the dawn of peace, security and stability prevailing in the whole of the Sudan. That dream is coming to fruition’’.

South Africa has contributed significantly to the Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development (PCRD) programme through a number of Capacity and Institution Building Projects in the Sudan since the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in 2005. South Africa also chairs the African Union Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development Committee on the Sudan.

“We want to ensure that these initiatives and projects for development continue to assist the people of Sudan in carving a prosperous future. It is South Africa’s hope that the government of Sudan and the new government of South Sudan will engage in a partnership with South Africa to the improvement of relations on the economic and bilateral front. The government of South Africa would like to emphasise that both north and south should create an atmosphere of cooperation. South Africa stands ready to serve as a bridge between the neighbours to ensure that mutual trust and peace prevail’’ said the President.

There are inextricable opportunities both politically and economically that can be harnessed in Sudan for both north and south.

“We congratulate the people of Sudan. They now need to be afforded support and the space to heal from the experience of war and move forward towards a better life for its citizens. Furthermore it is South Africa’s wish to see Sudan solidifying its democracy and to take its rightful place in peace-building in the African continent.

Sudan (both north and south) needs to serve as an example and a beacon of hope not only to the African continent but to the world at large’’, concluded the President.

He once again congratulated former President Thabo Mbeki for his role in assisting the people of Sudan to find a solution.

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Source: The Presidency

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