Church leaders ”wants” to lead National Dialogue initiative

Emmanuel Akile | December 20, 2016 | 8:43 pm

The South Sudan Council of Churches says the church is the best institution
to lead the national dialogue.The church leaders say their institution is
neutral and have moral authority, experience in peace-building, and that it
is the most trusted in the society.

After welcoming the initiative, the religious leaders said the national
dialogue is vital and is the only path that will lead to durable peace.
They also said the process should be inclusive and facilitated by a body
trusted by all stakeholders.

However, the appointees into the Steering Committee of the National
Dialogue include prominent religious leaders like; Emeritus Bishop Paride
Taban, as Co-chair of the initiative, Emeritus Bishop Nathaniel Garang
Anyieth, Sheikh Juma Mussa, Reverend Mathew Mathiang Deng, Fr. Joseph Oryem
Ismael, and Fr. Mathew Pagan as members.In a joint communique, the church
leaders said they are deeply concerned about the violence in some parts of
the country.

The 35 church leaders, who met in Nairobi last week and issued the
statement yesterday, said the initiative for national dialogue is a major
contribution to peace efforts in the country.

The leaders said they will brief the stakeholders of the peace agreement on
the steps being taken by the Church, and consult with them on the national
dialogue.

The President has mandated three think-tanks – Sudd Institute, Ebony Center
for Strategic Studies and the Center for Peace at the University of Juba to
be the secretariat from the dialogue.

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