Bukyana Julius, a former journalist from Kenya and candidate for the East Africa Legislative Assembly, first reported this situation in South Sudan. He said that all the journalists present during the state event had been tortured after reporting on the event.
Salva Kir, the president of South Sudan, made headlines online after it was discovered that he had peed on himself while attending a road commissioning ceremony.
Since the video has gone viral on social media, people have been debating why African leaders, despite being unwell and getting older, never wish to relinquish their positions of authority.
The president may have peed in public for a variety of reasons, according to several medical observers. Salva Kiir Mayardit may have a chronic urinary tract infection, which is typical in older males, according to some of these explanations. The disease has an impact on how men manage their bladders. The president may have performed an exceptional act of patriotism by forcing himself to refrain from using the restroom while the national anthem was being sung, according to the second explanation offered by diplomats.
According to reports, a humanitarian catastrophe has gripped South Sudan as armed conflicts there have resulted in the displacement of more than 20 000 people since August. Based on the most recent reports, civilians and journalists in particular are being attacked in this brutal conflict.
Many people assume that the country’s gloomy political situation may be to blame for the fact that major South Sudanese media outlets have not published reports of missing journalists.
Here is Bukyana Julius’s tweet on Twitter;
BREAKING NEWS: All journalists that covered the state event where the @SouthSudanGov president Salva Kir wetted his pants are missing one by one and some found dead. JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME
— Bukyana Julius (@bukyanajulius2) December 16, 2022