Judges call on President Kiir to resolve the standoff

Magdoline Joseph | July 4, 2017 | 4:03 pmSome judges attend a past function
in Juba.

The Justices and Judges Committee has reiterated its call on President
Salva Kiir to look into their issues to allow them to resume work as their
strike continues for more than two months.

The Justices and Judges went on strike in May calling for the removal of
Chief Justice Chan Reech Madut or his resignation.They said he had failed
to resolve their allowances and better working conditions demands.

The Chairperson of the Committee, Justice Khalid Mohamed said they will
resume work until their demands are fulfilled.He told Eye Radio that the
committee that was formed by President and headed by the Minister of
Justice, Paulino Wanawila to investigate the matter has submitted their
queries to the president three weeks ago.“We are sure that the committee
has submitted its report to the president, and we are expecting the
president to make a decision based on the report that was submitted to him
because basically he received it and it was announced on media houses,”
Mohamed said.

“We are expecting a decree anytime from the president,” he said.Justice
Mohamed said they want the Chief Justice to respond to their demands and
resign.“We are asking the current Chief Justice to respond to the demands
of the people of South Sudan and resign from his position. Because
resignation is better than removal for his dignity, we are saying this to
him as our colleagues and our elder brother,” Mohamed said.

Some civil society organizations also called on the Chief Justice to resign
and urged the government to resolve the concerns of the judges, saying that
many institutions have stopped their work due to the strike.

Last Month, the Minister of Information, Michael Makuei Lueth, said the
President wanted the Justices and Justice to give him more time to resolve
their grievances.

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