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FDP wants UNSC to serve as patron of Kiir’s national dialogue

NAIROBI (16 Jan.)

The leader of Federal Democratic Party, one of the hold out armed dissident
groups in South Sudanese conflict, has expressed his readiness to
participate in the national dialogue called for by President Salva Kiir in
December last year, while proposing that the UN Security Council or the
African Union should serve as the patron to the dialogue instead of Kiir.

The Federal Democratic Party broke away from Machar's SPLM-IO in August
2015 prior to the signing of the main IGAD peace deal. The group purports
to have an armed wing called the South Sudan Armed Forces (SSAF).

In a statement seen by Radio Tamazuj today, Federal Democratic Party leader
Gabriel Changson Chang called for the formation of a panel of experts from
Africa with sound track records on conflict resolution and transformation
to develop the agenda for the national dialogue in consultation with the
current government and opposition groups.

“The panel shall make use of credible resource persons with sound track
records on conflict resolution and transformation or persons with relevant
experience on South Sudan,” partly reads the statement.

The party leader pointed out that they believe that for the national
dialogue process to have any impact on the resolution of the ongoing
conflict, it should be genuine, credible, transparent and accountable.

The group urged the UN Security Council and the African Union to ask Troika
countries, EU, IGAD and China to raise funds to help South Sudan
financially to conduct the national dialogue to achieve an all-inclusive
and sustainable peace that will silence guns in South Sudan.

The opposition party said that the national dialogue should include
political parties, members of civil society organizations, faith-based
groups, community-based organizations, youth and women groups, traditional
chiefs, opinion leaders, academia and eminent South Sudanese personalities.

Changson Chan, who is a former youth and sports minister, proposed that the
venue of the national dialogue should be outside South Sudan to provide a
conducive environment for all participants, panel members and resource
persons, preferably, Kenya, Sudan, Ethiopia or any other locations selected
by the panel.

“The UN Security Council or AU shall convene a meeting of all the political
parties, all opposition groups and the appointed panel of experts for the
implementation of the agreed resolutions in any location of their choice,”
adds the statement.

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