I write to you not as a Ugandan, but as a South Sudanese who deeply admires your courage, resilience, and commitment to the people of Uganda and to the wider African struggle for dignity and accountable leadership.
Across borders, your voice has reached many of us who believe that Africa deserves leaders who serve rather than rule, who listen rather than silence, and who unite rather than divide. Your journey and sacrifice speak not only to Ugandans, but to millions of young Africans who yearn for peaceful change, justice, and hope in their nations.
As a citizen of South Sudan, a country that has known conflict and the heavy cost of failed leadership, I recognize the importance of leaders who choose principle over fear. Your insistence on non-violence, constitutionalism, and the power of the people is an example that resonates far beyond Uganda’s borders.
I encourage you to remain steadfast, humble, and guided by the aspirations of ordinary citizens. The struggle for a better nation is never easy, but history honors those who stand firm for what is right, even in the face of great adversity.
May your leadership continue to inspire courage, unity, and belief in democratic change both in Uganda and across Africa. Many of us outside your country are watching, supporting in spirit, and hoping for a future where African leadership reflects the will and dignity of its people.
With respect and solidarity,
A South Sudanese supporter.
Abraham Ayuel mabior Ayueldit