President Salva Kiir paid tribute to the people who sacrificed their lives for South Sudan’s independence and called for continued unity and peace as the country marked the Martyrs’ Day on Tuesday.
Kiir reflected on the significance of the day, emphasizing the sacrifices made by countless individuals in the struggle for liberation.
“Today, we stand in silence and observance to remember those who gave their lives for our independence and the prosperity of our land,” Kiir said.
The President underscored that South Sudan’s hard-won independence was not an instant achievement, but the result of immense sacrifice. He highlighted the contributions of the nation’s veterans and martyrs, describing them as symbols of the country’s pride and hope.
He also addressed the current state of the nation, stressing the need for long-lasting peace.
“Our desire for peace must not be misconstrued as weakness but as a necessary step for economic well-being and regional prosperity,” Kiir stated. He called on peace-loving nations worldwide to join South Sudan in commemorating this significant day.
Further, Kiir praised the resilience of South Sudan’s armed forces and the nation’s enduring spirit. He encouraged citizens to cherish the values of July 30, which serve as a source of strength amid challenges.
The President congratulated the South Sudan national basketball team, the Bright Stars, for their achievements.
“Their success is a testament to our nation’s potential and spirit,” he said.
He urged South Sudanese to prioritize the nation’s future and to strive for peace and prosperity.
“Let us work hard for our future generations,” Kiir said.