Top RPF commanders are in Juba – Dr Lomoro

Viola Kiden | March 27, 2017 | 5:03 pm

Minister of cabinet Affairs, Dr Martin Elia Lomoro.

Fourteen top Commanders of the Regional Protection Force have already
arrived in the country as part of the deployment process, the Minister of
Cabinet Affairs has announced.

Dr Lomoro says the government will do all the preparations necessary for
the rest of the force to come.At a press briefing at Juba International
Airport Monday afternoon, Dr Lomoro confirmed that the Jubek State
government has already given land for the accommodation of the RPF.“We are
done and I’m glad to report that the Jubek state government has allocated a
land which will be visited and surveyed this week,” the minister said.

The area is situated along the Juba-Yei Road.Dr Lomoro said the remaining
issues about the force are administrative and financial, since some of the
top commanders have arrived.The government has been, he said, working hard
on the implementation of the peace agreement in the country.“Chapter 2 is a
challenge; it’s a chapter that deals with security arrangement…and a number
of things that need to be done and some of them don’t involve money but
planning,” he added.

Last year, the UN Security Council authorized the deployment of the
regional protection force after violence erupted in Juba.The force is
mandated to protect key installations such as the Juba airport, facilitate
the delivery of humanitarian assistance, and use all means to protect
civilians.The RPF is also mandated to use militarily means to respond to
armed groups deemed to be attacking the other. It was supposed to be
deployed before the end of last year, but it delayed.

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