16/05/2025
Statement on the 42nd Anniversary of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM)
First and foremost, I pay tribute and salute our leader, and the only surving founding member of our liberation movement, Gen. Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of the Republic and Commader of Chief SSPDF and Supreme Commander of all organised forces of our beloved Nation, the Republic of South Sudan.
I equally pay tribute to our fallen and wounded heroes and heroines, the orphans, windows, and widowers, who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. May we all be inspired by the spirit of such sacrifice to nurture our hard won independence now and for generations to come.
Today, we assemble in our respective places as groups or individuals in pride and deep reflection as we commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, a movement born from the unwavering resolve of the people of South Sudan to attain freedom, justice, and dignity.
Forty-two years ago, the SPLM emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience, uniting diverse communities in the shared pursuit of a brighter future. Our journey has been marked by sacrifices, struggles, and moments of hardship, but also by unwavering hope and the unbreakable spirit of unity.
As we look back on our history, we honor the heroes and martyrs whose sacrifices paved the way for our independence. Yet, today, we also recognize that true nationhood depends not only on freedom gained through struggle but also on our commitment to unity, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Our strength lies in our ability to come together as one people, embracing our diversity and forging a common future rooted in peace.
The path to lasting peace requires us to forgive past grievances, reconcile our differences, and build bridges of understanding and trust among ourselves. It is through genuine reconciliation that we can heal wounds, foster unity, and lay the foundation for a prosperous and stable South Sudan.
As we celebrate this important milestone, let us renew our pledge to prioritize peace and unity above all else. We must work tirelessly to foster reconciliation, uphold justice, and create an environment where every citizen feels valued and included. Only through collective effort and unwavering commitment can we realize the vision of a peaceful, united, and prosperous South Sudan.
Today, we reaffirm our dedication to the ideals of the SPLM—freedom, justice, unity, and peace. Let us move forward together, embracing forgiveness and reconciliation, to build a nation that reflects the hopes, dreams, and resilience of our people.
Long live the Sudan People's Liberation Movement!
Long live the resilient people of South Sudan!
May peace, unity, and reconciliation guide our journey
Cde. Jemma Nunu Kumba
Rt. Hon. Speaker, TNLA and
Member of the SPLM Political Bureau.