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South Sudan President Peeing In His Trousers (Video)

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South Sudan President Peeing In His Trousers (Video)

A video that shows the President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit, urinating on himself during the commissioning of a road has gone viral on social media. 

The president attended a road-testing event along with other dignitaries.

Mayardit stands in front with his hand on his chest as he recites his national anthem at the event.
However, the cameraman focuses on his pants, showing him wet from his crotch to his ankles.

His urine spills onto the floor as the president looks down to see himself confused. Other dignitaries did their best to look the other way.

Many people have been shocked by the video and have criticized it because African leaders are notorious for continuing to serve in office despite being ill or getting older.

The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, the country’s dominant party, installed Salva Kiir Mayardit as president of South Sudan since 2005.

Kiir fought in the First Sudanese Civil War with the Anyanya battalion in the late 1960s. He was a subordinate officer at the time of the Addis Ababa Agreement in 1972.

In January 2011, 98.83% of South Sudanese voters apparently preferred to break away from the North, and the country overwhelmingly approved of its independence from Sudan. With Kiir serving as its first president, South Sudan gained its independence on July 9, 2011.

According to his biography, he has also accomplished a lot for the nation, therefore we wish him a speedy recovery.

Watch the video below.

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