23/04/2026
Copied from comrade Garang D. Mel
Change Is Possible
We can bring change to our beautiful country---South Sudan. It is possible if we are willing to make it happen, because nothing under the sun is beyond the reach of a united people driven by the common good.
Today, we have a country we call home because of a few men and women who, more than 40 years ago, chose to act despite oppression. They believed change was possible if they made a choice, paid the price, and pursued it with determination.
We, too, can make that same choice today if we are committed to creating positive change in our country. We can bring change if we raise our voices---not in violence, but in peace and unity of purpose. Not as tribes, but as South Sudanese. By promoting peace, love, unity, harmony, and togetherness, we can transform this nation.
Every day, we see government officials appointed and removed from public office. But have we seen meaningful change? The answer is no. This leads us to ask a serious question: why are officials being replaced always, yet nothing improves?
The answer is simple: we are changing individuals, not the system. As a result, we are like a person trying to remove a tree by cutting its branches instead of uprooting it. If we are to bring lasting change, we must transform the system----from one that is self-serving, self-centered, and self-owned into one that is people-serving, people-centered, and people-owned.
This is the system that the South Sudan National Movement for Change (SSNMC) is striving to build for all citizens, regardless of ethnicity, religion, region, political background, or social status. SSNMC envisions a South Sudan where the candle of peace, hope, dreams, liberty, justice and prosperity lights every home, every tribe, and every region.
Achieving this requires our collective efforts----not as tribes, but as one people of South Sudan.
May God bless South Sudan.
South Sudan, keep lighting.
SSNMC, keep lighting.