
Date: November 11, 2024

#By Emmanuel Garjik
#A question that has puzzled many people about how foreigners have taken control of sources of income in the capital, Juba, and have come to earn lucrative incomes, which has encouraged them to call their brothers and friends from their countries of origin to Juba and then employ them instead of the indigenous people.
#In fact, this is not the first article of its kind about those who address this fundamental issue, which is thorny in its solutions, or rather, it has been difficult to find solutions for it by intellectuals, researchers and those interested in southern public affairs after they found themselves facing this dilemma from the certainty that the aforementioned have made strenuous and tremendous efforts to find effective solutions to this issue by sending messages to the government to consider and develop national strategic plans to help citizens who suffer from the two problems of lack of employment and low salaries in the government sector, which has led many to turn their attention to the private sector for the possibility of providing job opportunities in it, but they were shocked by the arsenal and anvil of foreigners in this field and their complete control over all employment and work outlets in the private sector They refused to employ indigenous people, and if they were employed, they accepted the inequality in wages and salaries with their foreign counterparts at work. A questioner might ask how that is and he was told to go to the markets, shops, companies, factories and other places such as hotels and lobbies and look at the retailers in the shops and visit the commercial banks and financial and international transfers and pharmacies or pharmaceutical and medical drug companies and airlines and insurance companies and private hospitals and private schools and listen to the local FM radio stations and even the prostitution trade they control and the list goes on simply they are in everything and everything is with them and for them if the expression is correct.
# Many journalists, writers and intellectuals interested in the southern public affairs have written about this matter, but the government has turned a blind eye to their appeal to intervene and put an end to this problem that all segments of the southern society have suffered from. # It is well known and there is no doubt that the market and all commercial operations in any country are one of the pillars of the economy on which the national income is based and governments depend on them to address the problems and economic shocks that the country may face.
Since the market is the backbone of the private and public economic sector, how does the government allow foreigners to control this vital sector? And if it did not allow it, then who is behind this control?! The answer to this question is a solution to the problem of the dominance of non-nationals in the market and other businesses in the country. It is worth noting that many young people are found in their councils, cafes and clubs appealing to the president and his government, representatives, ministers and members of the national and state legislative council to exert more effort to put an end to this problem by activating the laws that protect the rights of the patriots before it is too late. But no one is heard calling and the fear is that if none of these officials listen, history will repeat itself as stated in the history books for the primary stage in northern Sudan and whoever does not have the will, eyebrows will not benefit him
God is the helper.