Kiir calls for ‘collective’ ceasefire and unity among leaders

Hellen Achayo | May 18, 2017 | 5:37 pmPresident Salva Kiir, as the C-in-C
of the Defense Forces, attends the 34th Anniversary of the SPLA Day at
Bilpam in Juba on May 18, 2017. PHOTO//Maal Maker, Office of the President.

President Salva Kiir says for any unilateral ceasefire to hold, both sides
to the conflict needs to respect and abide by it.He said his declarations
are often not respected by anti-government forces.

In March, President Kiir set up a commitment to announce a unilateral
ceasefire in the country during an IGAD summit held in Nairobi Kenya.Some
members of the international community, including Norway, the United States
and the United Kingdom welcomed the commitment and have been calling on the
President to ensure that a permanent ceasefire is declared and implemented.

This is because right groups and UN agencies have often accused government
forces of launching attacks on villages and towns in pursuit of
anti-government forces.

President Kiir said his unilateral ceasefire can not be binding on
opposition forces, since it requires both sides to agree to it.“You cannot
declare a ceasefire for yourself but you declare a ceasefire so that two
sides respect it all. And that the unilateral ceasefire is not binding on
the other side,” Kiir said.

He added that the SPLA has the right to defend itself if attacked.“I make
sure that I don’t violate my own ceasefire, but I have the right to defend
myself, if I am attacked by anybody,” Kiir said.

President Kiir was speaking during the celebration of the SPLA day in Juba
on Thursday at Bilpam.The official celebrations were differed from 16th
May, to 18th May.He appealed to South Sudanese leaders to embrace the
spirit of unity that existed during the civil war, and during the
referendum.“Nobody can be denied not to be the President, but we can not
sit on one chair, 10 of us at a time. I don’t know where have we thrown
that uniting factor that kept us during the struggle? For 21 years we
remained one people until we achieved our independence. Where is that
spirit. As a people we must reignite the vision that sustained us during
the long struggle. Nobody alone can not develop this country. Let us unite
and let us forget about our differences,” Kiir remarked.

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