SPLM factions in Kampala for followup reunification meeting

Magdoline Joseph | June 16, 2017 | 2:06 pmPresident Yoweveri Museveni and
representatives of the three SPLM factions in the first May, 2017 meeting
in Kampala, Uganda. PHOTO//President Museveni facebook page

The SPLM Secretary for Information says the party factions are meeting in
Kampala to work on a roadmap for implementing the Arusha deal on the
reunification of the party.

Lam Both told Eye Radio on Friday that the SPLM, SPLM IO, and the Former
Political Detainees will also review a document prepared by the ruling
party in Uganda on implementing the reunification agreement.

Last month, the three groups met in Kampala in presence of Ugandan
President, Yoweri Museveni, on the request of the chairman of the SPLM and
South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir.The meeting had agreed to establish a
working committee that will develop a work-plan on implementation of the
Arusha Accord, end the war and plan for peace in South Sudan.

Mr. Lam says the representatives from SPLM (in government), SPLM-IO, and
FDs are already in Kampala, Uganda.“Honorable Acting Secretary General
Jemma Nunu Kumba, Honorable Daniel Awet Akot and Honorable Simon Kun – the
three of them who went last time – also went yesterday. They are in
Kampala. The SPLM IO team also went yesterday and the rest of FDs have also
gone there,” he said.

He said the meeting would work out the road-map for the implementation of
Arusha Agreement.“Based on the resolution of their meeting last time in
Kampala, their communique said that they were going to work out the roadmap
for the implementation of Arusha Agreement, and that’s what they will be
doing; they will be reviewing the documents that were prepared by the
secretariat in Uganda and see how they can move forward with
implementation,” Lam said.

Mr. Lam said the meeting is expected to take two days.

Last month, the Former Detainees led by Pagan Amum failed to sign the
working document, saying they needed to time consult.

A statement later by the group said that the immediate priority for the
country, in their perspective, should be ending the war, rather than
uniting the party.

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