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Mogae calls for urgent deployment of regional force in Juba

NEW YORK (24 Jan.)

The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), a body tasked with
overseeing implementation of the signed peace agreement in South Sudan,
called on the UN Security Council to hasten the deployment of the Regional
Protection Force (RPF) to South Sudan’s capital Juba.

Addressing the 15-member council chaired by President Olof Skoog in New
York on Monday, JMEC chairman Festus Mogae said the deployment of the
Regional Protection Force in Juba will provide a safe, neutral and secure
environment in support of the peace process in South Sudan.He pointed out
that the move would guarantee continued stability in Juba and secure
environment for implementation of the peace agreement.

Mogae said this will also allow the government to redeploy the bulk of the
army currently protecting Juba to the other parts of the country to restore
law and order.“Such spirit of determination, coordinated actions and
uniform voices are critical for effective intervention in South Sudan,”
said Mogae.

The peace monitor appealed to the UN Security Council to ensure that the
Transitional Government of National Unity (TGoNU) and all the parties live
up to their responsibilities.He asked the world body to take note of
President Salva Kiir’s National Dialogue initiative, adding that without
genuine inclusivity and without addressing the results of the July events
“there is unlikely to be sustainable peace in South Sudan”.

Mogae said estranged parties formerly within the unity government must
denounce violence and embrace dialogue. He asked the Security Council to
condemn the escalating violence in different parts of the country including
targeted killings of civilians in the greater Equatoria region, and renewed
fighting in parts of Upper Nile and Unity States.According to the Ceasefire
and Transitional Security Arrangements Monitoring Mechanism (CTSAMM)
reports, he said, there are different armed groups emerging and operating
in these areas, some allied to the former parties to the peace agreement.

Mogae renewed his appeal to the UN Security Council to take whatever steps
are necessary to halt senseless killings in South Sudan.

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