National Dialogue Committee takes oath

Daniel Danis | May 22, 2017 | 6:03 pm

Abel Alier,will lead the National Dialogue Steering Committee as one of the
Co-chairs, including Angelo Beda

Members of the steering committee of the National Dialogue have today been
sworn in at Freedom Hall in Juba.

The one hundred and eleven members took the oath before President Salva
Kiir.The event which marks the beginning of the process that will set the
agenda of the National Dialogue was attended by President Yoweri Museveni
and members of the diplomatic corp.

Last week, the swearing in ceremony was postponed due to the absence of
some members of the committee.Two former government officials, Kosti Manibe
and Rebecca Nyandeng who were appointed to the committee turned down the
appointment citing insincerity issues of the process.

However, on Thursday President Salva Kiir announced that the swearing in
would proceed with the available members.

Today [Monday], the oath of the committee members was administered by the
Acting Chief Justice, Gatwech Lul.

Addressing the gathering, the newly sworn in co-chair of the Steering
Committee, Abel Alier said the process provides a critical foundation for a
viable state.“I would like to assure all the people of South Sudan that my
team with given political capital from the leadership, ensure inclusivity,
integrity and transparency of the National Dialogue process,” Abel said.

He added that they will apply the top-down and bottom-up approach in which
communities will elect their delegates [representatives] and send them to
state congresses, before they can participate in the regional dialogue
conferences.“We intend – at the outset –to consult with all the major
stakeholders inside and outside the country, this consultation will focus
on two things; the agenda and the process of the National Dialogue process,
by organizing the national dialogue process around a constituency based,”
he said.

Meanwhile, there is heavy presence of security forces along the streets and
major road junctions this morning in Juba ahead of the event.The police
spokesperson, Brig. Daniel Justin Justin says the deployed security
personnel are to protect the dignitaries who are attending the
ceremony.“When there is a big function like this, we come out to make sure
that security arrangement especially to manage the traffic and people
moving up and down, they have to be secured so that they do their job
freely,” Brig. Justin said.

The swearing in of the members and the launch of the national dialogue was
attended by representatives of the African Union and IGAD.

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