South Sudan's 71-year-old president wets himself on live television

South Sudan’s 71-year-old president wets himself on live television while opening new road project

  • Salva Kiir Mayardit was opening a new road and was in front of a camera crew
  • The South Sudan president stood with military officials during national anthem 
  • He has been president of the north African country since independence in 2011 

The 71-year-old president of South Sudan has suffered the embarrassment of wetting himself on live television while opening a new road project. 

Salva Kiir Mayardit was directly in front of the cameras as a damp patch appeared down his trousers while the national anthem played on Tuesday. 

A video shows trumpet fanfare and the celebrations during the opening of the new road. 

The president appears to look down at his legs before the camera pans away from him. 

Salva Kiir Mayardit was directly in front of the cameras as as a damp patch appeared in his trousers while the national anthem played

The president appears to look down at his legs before the camera pans away from him

The footage showed him flanked by military officials and other dignitaries in the African country while a puddle forms at his feet.  

The president is believed to suffer from a urinary tract infection, according to Sahara reporters. 

Kiir has been president of South Sudan since 2011 after the country voted to become independent from the north.

The 71-year-old president of South Sudan has wet himself on live television while opening a new road project (pictured on December 2)

The incident sparked mixed reactions on line with some taking to Twitter to express support for the president, who is still carrying out public duties. 

Mtz Patrick said: ‘He’s 71 years old, that’s not uncommon at all at people of his age.’ 

Another user tweeted: ‘Poor dude. Not his fault.’ 

Angel said: ‘That’s awful’, while Arvydas said ‘Probably very old and has health issues.’

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