South Sudan’s Kiir to prioritise peace over personal ambitions

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May 29, 2017 (JUBA) - South Sudan President Salva Kiir has vowed to
prioritise peace in the country and that his administration would silence
guns and focus on reconciliation, forgiveness and harmony.
[image: JPEG - 18.1 kb]*President Salva Kiir adresses a joint press
conference on 9 July 2016 (Reuters Photo)*

The Presidential Adviser on Military Affairs, Daniel Awet Akot said the
South Sudanese leader welcomed and lauded efforts made by regional leaders
to put the country on the path of peace and tranquillity by exploring all
possibilities to end the three-year war in the young nation.

"Peace has been the top agenda on the table the president from day one. He
talks peace every day and I am glad to reiterate that the president
continues to explore other ways and emphasise on the importance of pursuing
the peace process with all groups fighting the government,” Akot told *Sudan
Tribune* on Monday.

“It is in this context [that] he commended the efforts of President Yoweri
Museveni of Uganda and other leaders in the region for their efforts to
help find amicable ways to end the war as the first priority", he added.

According to the South Sudan ruling party official, development can only
happen if there is peace and order and security in an area.

Akot said the recent meeting in Uganda, which attempted to bring the
different factions of the ruling party together had succeeded in
recommitting the factions to pursuing peaceful efforts and stop the war.

"All of us have agreed in our meeting in Kampala to stop the war so that
peace returns to the country. We also agreed that those who are still
pursuing war as the means of presenting their issues needs to be engaged to
denounce violence and join the dialogue process", he stressed.

It, however, remains unclear what approach South Sudan government intends
to use to consolidate efforts to end its conflict.

Meanwhile, the spokesman for the presidency, Ateny Wek Ateny said the South
Sudan leader was also briefed by both members of the country’s ruling party
(SPLM) in government and the armed opposition (SPLM-IO) faction allied to
First Vice President, Taban Deng Gai.

The briefing, Ateny told reporters Monday, was about the reunification
meeting held in Uganda. The delegation was led by the Acting SPLM Secretary
General, Jema Nunu Kumba and Dhieu Mathok Wol, the secretary general of the
SPLM-IO faction loyal to Gai.

"This was an important briefing because it was about in Entebbe. That
meeting as you know was on the SPLM reunification. The meeting was called
by the President of Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni,” said Ateny, adding,
“The meeting brought together all the different factions of the SPLM and
they all agreed to recommit themselves to reunifying the SPLM and stop the
war".

During the meeting held in Entebbe, Uganda, South Sudan’s Former Political
Detainees (FDs), a faction of the ruling SPLM party, declined to sign a new
agreement for the SPLM reunification negotiated in a meeting brokered by
Museveni.

A document *Sudan Tribune* obtained instead called for the formation of a
committee from the SPLM-In-Government of President Kiir, SPLM-in-Opposition
led by the First Vice President and the FDs led by the former SPLM
secretary general Pagan Amum.

In January 2015, the SPLM factions, including the armed opposition led by
Riek Machar, agreed in Arusha, Tanzania to reunite, but the process has
since halted.

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- 29 May 22:07, by Mr. Right

The word PEACE sounds really nice but peace without action is futile. If I
were Mr. Cow boy, I would give peace a chance by stepping down even if that
means appointing another Dinka or my relative.

That way Mr. President, I assure you as you always stressed, peace would
hover over Junubins in a blink of an eye. Can’t you see the country is
heading into abyss??

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   - 29 May 23:57, by Mr Point

   Kier broke the peace in 2013 when he split the SPLM and tried to
   imprison the FDs, tried to murder Machar.
   Now so many civilians are starving or are refugees. Food is scarce and
   prices are high. The army is well armed and civilians are frightened. The
   actions of the security force prevents peace.
   How will Kiir find his way to work under the constitutional law?

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   - 30 May 11:23, by jubaone

   Peace ? is a deed and not an idea

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- 30 May 03:12, by Naath

Dinka gang leader Kiir is visionless with evil heart. He enjoys the death
of South Sudanese like he is eating their flesh.

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- 30 May 03:18, by Mike Mike

Peace is what are yearning for to achieve in SS then to be engaged in war
that have no benefit to any of us here. Whoever is not willing in peace is
not actually a true SS because what is in the hearts of our people now is
peace and nothing else that they badly in need to get at the moment. I
really urges the four factions of the SPLM to come together to rescue the
nation from collapsing.

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- 30 May 06:30, by Eastern

What Akot said is not entirely true. As you know, the war is not between
Kiir, Taban and Amum. The war raging in South Sudan causing untold
sufferings is BETWEEN KIIR AND DR. MACHAR’S SPLA-IO. Any meaningful efforts
aimed at pacifying South Sudan must strive to INCLUDE ALL PARTIES to the
national catastrophe!

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   - 30 May 09:33, by Mr Point

   Eastern is entirely correct.

   It is no good talking peace and not to talk to one of the main armed
   groups. It is as nonsensical as 2015 when Kiir agreed the peace deal "with
   reservations". All the time he was plotting to lure Machar to Juba and
   massacre Riek’s bodyguards.

   History shows that when Kiir talks peace he is really plotting a
   surprise attack.

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- 30 May 06:45, by Tilo

Mr. President you have mentioned several times that you are for peace
however your action doesn’t describe or imitate peace in anyway. Today you
say this, tomorrow that, You are a big joke to SS, you either action your
words or better keep quiet cow boy.
We all know who can bring peace in the country but they are not involve in
the peace process.
Plz sort out your difference & bring peace in SS

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- 30 May 06:56, by jur_likang_a_ likan’g

What a piece of lip service !!

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   - 30 May 07:41, by Rami Tot

   the ruthless president is talking peace over personal ambition
   forgetting that he is the one that has that character of personal
   ambition/ethnic ambition, step down therefore we will know that you mean
   your words
   you can not just say as if think we know your dull by the way the cow
   boy is exploiting his dullness over his bad did really, the president know
   that people know him is stupid and exploit

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- 30 May 09:01, by Sunday Junup

Mike Mike,
No body rejected peace rather than Kiir himself. If he really needs peace,
why he refuse to implement CPAII? Remember his speech in Yie, during SPLM
meeting and opening of ND, those speeches contradicted to what you fool
Awet said here. Kiir said he needs peace with out Riak Machar, do you think
it is not personal ambition?

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- 30 May 09:30, by quiz

haha, person ambition. plz, Kiir & ur advisors, don,t joke wiz the nation.
you can not make dialogue with ur friends and you call it nantional
dailogue, you can not see 1 tree in the desert and you call it forest.we
know zt you bankrupt zt Y u r begging money from Int,lt communities to
support ur famillies in abroads in the name of fake national dailogue.
continue....

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- 30 May 09:49, by quiz

HO,My God why you left us these greedies SPLM/A members. our people who
cared for this nation die during struggle and left us only(Thonaliek/cam
jiey) those who knowns only thier mouths. peace wiz out Dr.Riek will never
happen in S.S.Taban and all Nuer who are supporting him are the food lovers
across Nuer. U ,ld never see thier forces until the coming of jesus
crisis.they would always decives Kii

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30 May 11:06, by quiz

HO,My God why you left us these greedies SPLM/A members. our people who
cared for this nation die during struggle and left us only(Thonaliek/cam
jiey) those who knowns only thier mouths. peace wiz out Dr.Riek will never
happen in S.S.Taban and all Nuer who are supporting him are the food lovers
across Nuer. U ,ld never see thier forces until the coming of jesus
crisis.they would always decives Kii

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