
We shed our blood for the freedom of South Sudan
We fought the bloodiest and longest war in Africa against the Khartoum government that imposed Sharia Law on us, drilled oil in our homeland without our consent or revenue sharing.
The journey to freedom for our people was very a long one, and we made it!
We are now embarked on the journey to rebuild our nation, bring peace, security and economic growth for every citizen.
Together, we can Make South Sudan a Prosperous Nation!
It is imperative that together, as a nation to implement the vision of our Founder:
“We are here not to struggle for power but rather compete on providing good governance, development and delivering social services for our people.”

Equality
All South Sudanese are equal stakeholders irrespective of their race, ethnicity, gender, education, political affiliation or physical appearance. Each individual deserves a fair and just judicial procedures.

Taking the towns to the people
We are building schools, roads, and health clinics in rural areas.

Better living conditions
Empowering our people to self sustainability, reducing reliance on foreign aid and imports. Improving access to health services, especially in local communities
Our plan for the People
of South Sudan
- Reduce inflation and unemployment
- Boost economic stability and improve living conditions
- Unit the country and improve security throughout the country
- Build our own oil refinery and achieve fuel independence
- Replace 50 most imported products by producing them in South Sudan
- Robust, fair and timely payment of salaries for public services, veterans and armed forces
- Make South Sudan the most digital nation in Africa in 2 years to improve public services and bring economic stability
Come and join us
- CPA Street, Juba
Our Achievements

2018
Peace Agreement
We spearheaded, compromised, forgave and signed a peace agreement to the war that
broke in our country in 2013. That agreement led to the transitional government, that
would lead us to a general election this December.

2011
South Sudan Independence
The people of South Sudan voted overwhelmingly to separate from Sudan. On 9 July, 2011, our
nation South Sudan was established.

2005
Comprehensive Peace Agreement
SPLA and the Khartoum Government signed the CPA, that brought permanent ceasefire and promised
a referendum on the cession of South Sudan from Sudan.

1983
SPLA was established
On 16 May 1983 105 Battalion launched a mutiny in Malual-Chaat barrack, Bor against the Sudanese army under the command
of Major Kerubino Kuanyin Bol. Commander Dr John Garang was sent to quel the mutiny, but instead joined them and encouraged
more battalions to mutiny. SPLA, thus the struggle against the military and Islamic law started.
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