Taban Deng says Machar's return to Juba is ‘recipe for disaster’

File photo: South Sudan’s rebel leader Riek Machar

Rebel leader Riek Machar’s return to Juba to participate in the national
dialogue is a “recipe for disaster,” South Sudan’s Frist Vice President,
Taban Deng Gai said while addressing the IGAD summit in Addis Ababa on
Monday.

Gai told the East African leaders that Riek Machar will not accept to
rejoin the political process without his army, claiming his former boss
needs an army to back him should he lose the upcoming general
election. “Violence and dialogue as two distinct means of pursuing
political objectives are mutually exclusive. They cannot be combined. And
this is precisely the reason why those who think that Riek Machar should be
brought back in order for the political process to be truly inclusive
should think again,” he said.

Gai, who is also leading a faction of the SPLM-IO, emphasized the need to
reintegrate opposition troops into a single national army as soon as
possible instead of allowing for the separate existence of the SPLA-IO
forces throughout the transitional period.

“By the end the of transitional period, the full integration of the army
will have been completed and it would be safe for South Sudan to accept the
return of Riek Machar who can then come and contest peaceful democratic
elections as a civil political leader,” he said.

According to the first vice president, it is not feasible for Riek Machar
to return to South Sudan now. He pointed out that the unity government has
no objection in principle to Machar sending a delegation to deliver his
views and message to the people of South Sudan in the national dialogue
forum.

The IGAD summit, attended by leaders of East Africa's security and trading
bloc in Addis Ababa on Monday, called for the revitalization of the 2015
South Sudan peace accord.

The regional leaders referred all warring parties in South Sudan to the
signed peace agreement whose implementation was too slow following renewed
fighting in July last year.

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