ND co-chair to Kiir & Machar: “We must have election” to attain power

Obaj Shago | June 14, 2017 | 5:41 pmDr. Riek Machar and President Salva
Kiir during the first TGoNU cabinet meeting in Juba in April, 2016.

The co-chair of the National Dialogue Steering Committee, Angelo Beda has
urged President Salva Kiir and Dr. Riek Machar to allow the country to
undergo peaceful democratic processes of attaining power.

Beda said both leaders should follow the principles of democracy that
allows for the will of the people as supreme to their personal interests.He
said elections are the universally accepted process of acquiring or
retaining power.

To Dr. Riek Machar, Beda said Dr. Riek should wait to contest the forth
coming election instead of returning to the position of First vice
President.“We must have election. And so Dr. Riek, there is no need
clinging to the fact that you must be Vice President because the time is
finished. From here now to election, how many months are left?” he asked.

He said there are only a few months left to the end of the transitional
period.“Is there any need to come and be First Vice President and go for
election? Wait, come and organize yourself so that you go for election,” he
said.

The co-chair made these remarks in Juba today [Wednesday] at the opening of
a workshop on the implementation of the peace agreement.“The same for Salva
Kiir; there is no need to cling to power because we want election on time,”
Beda said.

Angelo Beda also urged President Salva Kiir to ensure the elections
envisaged in the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the
Republic of South Sudan, ARCSS, are organized on time.

The veteran and renown political figure said the entire country demands
peace and stability, which can be championed by the two and other leaders
from South Sudan.“Peace as a common denominator wanted by everybody
including those who are fighting. We want a new era of election and come
and participate.”

Beda and Abel Alier, another veteran politician, were both appointed by
President Salva Kiir to spearhead the National Dialogue process.

However, the initiative has often come under scrutiny from South Sudanese
politicians, mainly outside the country, who accuse the President for being
insincere about the process.Some leaders such as Pagan Amum, Rebecca
Nyandeng Garang and Dr. Lam Akol believes the dialogue will not be
successful without another and separate political process.

However, Angelo Beda also said the South Sudanese elites have failed in
restoring peace and stability in the country.He said there was no need for
people to criticize the national dialogue, in the absence of any other
viable alternative.“We as the elite have failed to lead the country. And
when we come to you, don’t look at [by saying] this must be credible, it
must be this. Stop the criticism, stop…including the churches who are
saying this thing cannot go ahead,” he appealed.

The workshop at which Beda spoke was organized by the Civil Society
task-force on the Implementation of the Peace Agreement.

President Salva Kiir initiated the dialogue last year, saying it would help
restore lasting peace and reconcile the people.

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