South Sudan vice president warns of lawlessness over unknown gunmen

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July 6, 2016 (JUBA) - South Sudanese Second Vice President, James Wani, has
warned of the danger that the country could become ungovernable if the
issue of the unknown gunmen is not promptly addressed by the security
forces.
[image: JPEG - 11.3 kb]*South Sudan’s vice-president, James Wani Igga
(Photo: Larco Lomayat)*

Speaking as the chief guest at the closing session of the three days of the
youth conference on Saturday, Wani directed the security organs to
collaboratively work together to trace the identities and the nature of the
unknown gunmen whom he said have made the lives of people difficult to
carry out their normal activities in the country.

“The military intelligence, national security and criminal investigation
department must work together and make these unknown gunmen known,” Wani
directed.

He said failure to identify the group and make them known would make the
country ungovernable leading to lawlessness.

“Because if we do not know them, it means the country will be ungovernable
and we cannot allow that. They must be traced,” he said.

The third top official in the country, according to the hierarchy at the
presidency in accordance with the provision of the August 2015 peace
agreement which ended the more than two years of civil war, pointed out
criminal activities by the unknown gunmen were giving bad image to the
country.

“Let us improve our image. People are scared, we did not go to the bush for
21 years to waste time mismanaging ourselves. Criminals are scarring off
potential investors," he added.

He made the comments after killing of two officers belonging to the
opposition group of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM-IO) which
is under the leadership of the first vice president, Riek Machar.

The incidents caused tension in the capital over the weekends. Calm has
however returned to the city.

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   - 7 July 10:39, by jur_likang_a_ likan’g

   Wani as usual your comments and deeds are understood but are you
   listened to merenye? You rae like kemiru roaring in an island. Those with
   you do not see the reason why the first bullet was fired in Torit in 1955.
   They have now taken lethal weapon to kill innocents, the old, children,
   mothers and fathers of the society.

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   - 7 July 11:49, by jubaone

      James Wani should try to forge an Equatorian front with a all
      Equatorians with a view to creating an independent state. Lawlessness in
      Juba is cos of lots of these unruly armed jienges who should go back to
      their states. Equatoria will remain bogged down as long as these "things"
      Keep lingering in our areas.

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      - 7 July 12:37, by Eastern

   What nonsense!!!! Wani Igga should do some face saving. The so-called
   unknown gunmen are the mathiang anyoor mobilised, ill-trained and
   transported to Equatoria/ Juba by Malong with the facilitation of Kiir.
   These folks are known to them but unknown to those at the recieving ends.
   This is the South Sudan they liberated!

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