Eish! South Sudan president wets himself while reciting national anthem

In the video, which has now gone viral, South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit can be seen peeing himself as officials were standing and singing the national anthem.

In a now viral video which has been shared widely, South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit can be seen wetting himself in full view of camera’s during the opening of a new road in the North African country. Screenshot/Youtube.

In a viral video shared widely, South Sudan president Salva Kiir Mayardit can be seen wetting himself in full view of cameras during the opening of a new road in the North African country.

Cape Town – In a now viral video which has been shared far and wide, South Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit, 71, can be seen wetting himself in full view of cameras during the opening of a new road in the north African country on Tuesday.

In the video, the president, who has ruled the country since its independence on July 9, 2011 can be seen peeing himself down the leg as he and other government officials were standing and singing the national anthem during the opening of a road project, in full view of journalists.

The president was flanked by military officials and other dignitaries.

Social media didn’t waste any time after the incident to mock the leader, with many saying that it is in fact time for the African leader to retire.

Other social media users also accused the cameramen of doing a dirty job by disgracing their president, while others said the cameraman did the right thing by exposing the President as medically unfit to lead a country.

According to Sahara Reporters, president Kiir is believed to be suffering from a urinary tract infection.

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