2012年10月10日
Likening the situation to his native South Africa
South Sudan nationals must soon start to see the "benefits of independence" or risk instability, Archbishop Desmond Tutu said on Friday.
After visiting the new nation's President Salva Kiir as part of a panel of elders,Ferragamo Handbag,Ferragamo Bag, the Nobel peace prize winner urged the government to show people "the so-called peace dividend" from almost fifty years of civil war that ended in a July 9 secession last year.
"You don't have to be too smart to know that people are going to run out of patience here if they do not begin to see that there are benefits of being independent", such as schools, healthcare,Ferragamo Outlet, jobs and electricity,Ferragamo handbag, Tutu said.
Likening the situation to his native South Africa, where he championed the anti-apartheid movement with peaceful demonstrations,Ferragamo Bag,Ferragamo Bag,Ferragamo Bag, Tutu warned the government that failing to deliver basic services could spark a revolt.
"If those things don't come within a reasonable period then you have a sure recipe for unrest and all the ghastly things we hope won't happen," he said.
South Sudan,Salvatore Ferragamo Bags,Ferragamo Bag, which inherited three-quarters of the previously united nation's oil, took the drastic decision of shutting down production that makes up 98 percent of its revenue in January, after accusing Sudan of "stealing" it during its export via northern infrastructure.
Tutu cited "recent rumblings in the north",Salvatore Ferragamo Bags, that has suffered a double blow from the loss of Southern crude and transit revenues and has experienced weeks over protests over high prices and cuts to fuel subsidies.
After visiting the new nation's President Salva Kiir as part of a panel of elders,Ferragamo Handbag,Ferragamo Bag, the Nobel peace prize winner urged the government to show people "the so-called peace dividend" from almost fifty years of civil war that ended in a July 9 secession last year.
"You don't have to be too smart to know that people are going to run out of patience here if they do not begin to see that there are benefits of being independent", such as schools, healthcare,Ferragamo Outlet, jobs and electricity,Ferragamo handbag, Tutu said.
Likening the situation to his native South Africa, where he championed the anti-apartheid movement with peaceful demonstrations,Ferragamo Bag,Ferragamo Bag,Ferragamo Bag, Tutu warned the government that failing to deliver basic services could spark a revolt.
"If those things don't come within a reasonable period then you have a sure recipe for unrest and all the ghastly things we hope won't happen," he said.
South Sudan,Salvatore Ferragamo Bags,Ferragamo Bag, which inherited three-quarters of the previously united nation's oil, took the drastic decision of shutting down production that makes up 98 percent of its revenue in January, after accusing Sudan of "stealing" it during its export via northern infrastructure.
Tutu cited "recent rumblings in the north",Salvatore Ferragamo Bags, that has suffered a double blow from the loss of Southern crude and transit revenues and has experienced weeks over protests over high prices and cuts to fuel subsidies.
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