Frequently asked questions

The frequently asked questions section is designed to provide clear, accurate, and accessible information about the South Sudan People's Movement/Army (SSPM/A). Here you will find answers to some of the most common questions asked by our members, supporters, and the general public.

Our goal is to ensure transparency, strengthen communication, and help visitors better understand who we are, what we stand for, and how they can engage with the movement.

If you have a question that is not listed below or require more details, we encourage you to reach out to us directly through our official contact channels. SSPM/A is committed to providing truthful information and maintaining open communication with all South Sudanese and our international partners.

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SSPM/A is a political and military movement formed to protect citizens, promote justice, and advocate for a peaceful, democratic, and prosperous South Sudan. We stand against corruption, insecurity, tribalism, and human rights violations by the regime, and we work to unite communities for a better future.

Who can join SSPM/A ?

Any South Sudanese citizen, regardless of tribe, gender, location, or social background, who supports peace, justice, and reform can join the movement.

South Sudanese in the diaspora and their international allies may also contribute through humanitarian or advocacy roles.

How can I become a member or supporter?

You can join by:

Fill out our membership form on the website.

Participating in community events

Volunteering in media, outreach, or humanitarian programs.

Supporting the movements financially or through donations.

What is the official SSPM/A slogan ?

Our slogan is '' Victory is ours''

It reflects hope, determination, and our commitment to building a better and United South Sudan.

Does SSPM/A operate internationally ?

Yes. We have supporters and representatives in several regions, including 

East Africa 

North American

Europe

Australia

Middle East 

Is SSPM/A connected to any foreign govermrnts ?

No, SSPM/A is an independent movement created by South Sudanese for South Sudanese. We maintain neutrality and independence in all external relations.

What is SSPM/A's position on tribalism ?

We strongly oppose tribalism, discrimination, and division.

Our movement welcomes all communities and promotes unity as the foundation for national progress.

'' Victory is ours''