Government accepts Nepal, Bangladesh in RPF – Makuei

Hellen Achayo | May 5, 2017 | 12:03 pm

David Shearer, UNMISS Head, during a visit to Malakal, Thursday, Feb 16,
2017. |Photo:UNMISS

The government has accepted the inclusion of Bangladeshi and Nepalese
troops as technical experts in the Regional Protection Force, the Minister
of Information, Michael Makuei Lueth, has said.

The RPF is mandated to protect key installations such as the airport,
facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance, and use all means to
deter attacks from any armed groups.In August last year, the UN Security
Council authorized the deployment of 4000-Strong force from the region with
the aim of improving security in Juba and its surroundings.

However, the UN Mission in South Sudan said in March that troops from Nepal
and Bangladesh would be part of the RPF to cover capability gaps that
troop-contributing countries in the region could not meet.

In an exclusive interview with Eye Radio, the minister of information,
Michael Makuei said that the government was concern about the origin of
these troops since their countries are not part of the region.“So our
concern, if it called the regional protection, are these forces regional?
They are not even African. So our concern was why bring them. And the
answer was that, yes we are bringing them because these are technical
expertise probably who have the experience which is lacked by the region,”
said Makuei.

The minister says that the government has now agreed to the UN’s
explanation that the Nepalese and Bangladeshis would be technocrats for the
RPF.“If they are coming in as technocrats, then there is no problem. These
are the force; parts on them have now arrived in form of engineers who are
coming to construct the residence of the RPF,” Makuei said.

The first elements of the Regional Protection Force started arriving in
Juba last month.UNMISS said an advance team of a Construction Engineering
Company from Bangladesh brought essential equipment to begin the
preparation of accommodation and working areas for the force.

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