The East African Justice Court puts an injunction on S. Sudanese MPs, over
a court case

Memoscar Lasuba | June 10, 2017 | 1:21 pmA past session at the East African
Legislative Assembly in Arusha |Credit |The Citizen/Tanzania

A South Sudanese lawyer says the East African Court of Justice has
scheduled a hearing on his petition to stop South Sudan representatives
from being sworn in.

Santino Wani says South Sudan did not use the EAC regulation which
stipulates that MPs representing their countries are elected democratically.

Speaking to Eye Radio on Friday, Wani says the nine MPs appointed months
ago were supposed to be sworn in early this month, but the regional court
has barred them from taking oath following his request.“The speaker of EAC
Legislative Assembly has been notified that there is a case again the
government (South Sudan) and these people (MPs) shouldn’t be sworn in. and
then the secretary general of the EAC has been notified with the copy of
the order,” Wani said.

When asked after the regular Council of Ministers meeting on Friday, the
Minister of Information, Michael Makuei has confirmed that the issue is
before the court.He says the government cannot discuss it now.“How do you
discuss issues in the court, these are issues the court has seized. These
are issues that are on the court and we don’t discuss issues that are
before courts,” Makuei said.

Mr. Wani says the hearing will take place next week on Thursday in Arusha,
Tanzania.

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