National dialogue not subject to review – Dr Lomoro

Hellen Achayo | February 1, 2017 | 9:00 am

Minister of cabinet Affairs, Dr Martin Elia Lomoro.

The Minister of Cabinet Affairs says the national dialogue is not subject
to review by individuals or organizations.This comes after the African
Union, IGAD and UN called for inclusivity in the implementation of the
peace agreement and the national dialogue at the sidelines of the AU summit
that ended on Tuesday in Addis Ababa.

The Troika and the European Union also issued statements backing the
declaration by the international bodies.Fifty non-governmental
organizations across the continent have also petitioned the African Union
to ensure that South Sudan takes genuine action in implementing the
national dialogue.

“It’s not subject to criticism. It’s not subject to review. It is not
subject to being used up by any other organization or individual,” Dr
Martin Elia Lomoro told Eye Radio.“That is a process whereby all of us are
expected to go and air our grievances and preserve the integrity of the
country.”

The AU, IGAD and UN also noted that there was still violence in some parts
of the country and called for immediate ceasefire.

However, Dr. Lomoro said there is no war in the country. He said only some
anti-government groups are attacking government positions in some parts of
the country.

The national dialogue, which is yet to commence, was initiated by President
Salva Kiir last year.

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