Alleastafrica
All East Africa - Latest NewsHEADLINESSOUTH SUDAN

South Sudan’s Kiir bans singing of anthem in his absence

Juba, South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has banned anyone from singing the national anthem unless he is present, a minister said Monday.

Information Minister Michael Makuei told AFP that different leaders and institutions were playing the anthem at whim, which was an abuse of the national tune, written shortly before independence in 2011.

“For the information of everybody the national anthem is only meant for the president, in a function only attended by the president, not for everybody,” Makuei said.

“We are seeing now even a minister, undersecretary, even governor or state minister, whenever there is a function the national anthem is sung.”

He said Kiir’s order was passed during a cabinet meeting on Friday.

Makuei said that with the exception of South Sudan’s embassies, which represent the president, and schools where children are taught the anthem, no one was allowed to sing the song in Kiir’s absence.

The minister said that military leaders have also been banned from addressing the public when in uniform.

He did not give details on what the punishment would be if the orders are not followed.

“These are orders and of course when you disobey the orders of the president then you carry your cross,” Makuei said.

By AFP

Related posts

No survivors as wreckage of small plane found in Kenya

Newsroom

In South Sudan, some children work in mines to survive

Newsroom

UN: Fewer refugees willing to leave Kenya’s Dadaab for Somalia

Newsroom

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More