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Focus On South-Sudan:- Why does South Sudan remain one of the most oil-dependent economies in the world, and is that sustainable?

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South Sudan is often described as a “textbook case” of oil dependence — both a blessing and a curse.

Oil finances nearly everything, but it also traps the country in economic fragility. Let’s unpack this:

Why South Sudan Remains Oil-Dependent

1. Resource-Driven Independence

  • At independence in 2011, South Sudan inherited about 75% of Sudan’s oil fields. Oil instantly became the backbone of state revenues.

  • Other sectors (agriculture, livestock, fisheries) were neglected, even though they sustain most households.

2. Weak Institutions & Rentier Politics

  • Oil rents are centralized and controlled by elites close to the presidency and military, reinforcing patronage networks.

  • The government relies on distributing oil money to buy loyalty instead of building tax systems or diversified industries.

3. Conflict & Insecurity

  • Civil wars (2013, 2016, recurring clashes) destroyed infrastructure, displaced farmers, and scared away investors.

  • Fighting often centers around oil fields (Unity, Upper Nile), making oil both a prize and a driver of conflict.

4. Transit Dependency on Sudan

  • South Sudan is landlocked and must pipe crude through Sudan’s pipelines to Port Sudan.

  • This dependence means a chunk of revenues is lost in transit fees, and political tensions with Khartoum can disrupt exports.

5. Neglect of Human Capital & Agriculture

  • Over 80% of South Sudanese depend on subsistence farming or cattle, yet agriculture gets minimal investment.

  • Oil crowds out other sectors (classic “Dutch Disease”): imports rise, currency inflates, farming becomes less competitive.

Is Oil Dependence Sustainable?

Structural Problems

  • Depleting Reserves: Current proven reserves could be exhausted within 20–30 years if extraction continues at current pace.

  • Volatile Prices: Oil revenue collapses whenever global prices dip (as in 2014, 2020), leading to budget crises.

  • Corruption & Mismanagement: Billions lost to elite siphoning, while citizens face famine and poverty.

Fragility Risks

  • Reliance on oil revenues makes the state highly fragile: if exports are disrupted by conflict (domestic or with Sudan), the government struggles to pay salaries, fund services, or maintain peace deals.

  • Oil dependency fuels a “resource curse” cycle: corruption → inequality → grievances → renewed conflict → economic collapse.

 Lessons from Other African States

  • Nigeria & Angola: Show how oil dependency entrenches corruption and inequality, making economies vulnerable to shocks.

  • Botswana (diamonds): Shows that resource wealth can be used to build institutions and diversify, if managed transparently.

 What South Sudan Needs for Sustainability

  1. Invest Oil Revenues in Diversification: Agriculture, livestock, fisheries, small industries (like food processing) could employ millions.

  2. Transparent Oil Fund: Like Botswana or Ghana, revenues could be managed in a sovereign wealth fund to stabilize budgets.

  3. Regional Trade Integration: Tapping East African markets for food, livestock, and services would reduce reliance on imports.

  4. Reform Revenue-Sharing: Ensure communities in oil-producing areas benefit directly, reducing conflict.

  5. Develop Human Capital: Education, vocational training, and infrastructure to prepare for a post-oil economy.

Conclusion

South Sudan is one of the world’s most oil-dependent economies because oil was the only functioning revenue stream at independence, and conflict + weak institutions locked the country into dependence.

But this model is not sustainable: reserves are finite, prices volatile, and reliance fuels corruption and conflict. The real test of South Sudan’s future is whether it can turn oil into a bridge for development — or whether it remains trapped in the resource curse.

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