Kiir, FDs renew commitment to reunify SPLM

Obaj Shago | July 24, 2017 | 8:46 am
Pres Y Museveni (centre), Salva Kiir (in black hat) and leaders of other
groups at State House, Entebbe on July 20, 2017. Photo | Courtesy

President Salva Kiir and the Former Detainees have renewed their
commitment to reunify the ruling party, the acting Secretary-General of the
SPLM has said.This comes after a one-day meeting of the three factions of
the party in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, on Friday.

Jemma Nunu Kumba says the President led the government faction while
Rebecca Nyandeng headed heading the delegation of the former political
detainees.But she says the faction of the former First Vice President Dr.
Riek Machar was absent during the meeting.“We all agreed that the unity of
the SPLM is paramount and is very important for bringing peace to South
Sudan and for uniting the people of South Sudan,” Ms Nunu told reporters
upon arrival on Saturday.

“We have also agreed to expedite the implementation of the Arusha agreement
which is the agreement address differences that arose among the SPLM
leaders in 2013.”

Ms. Nunu says the meeting was facilitated by Ugandan President Yoweri
Museveni to enable the reunification of the SPLM as stipulated in the
Arusha Agreement.

She said President Museveni will send an invitation to former First Vice
President Dr. Riek Machar to attend or send a delegation to a meeting that
will take place on July 27.

Eye Radio’s attempt to reach the FDs for comment were unsuccessful.

South Sudan’s conflict began in December 2013 when in-fighting erupted in
the ruling SPLM.More than a dozen officials from the SPLM were thrown in
shortly after the fighting started. They were accused of plotting to oust
President Salva Kiir in a coup.Most of them were released within weeks to
the custody of the Kenyan authorities. The have come to be known as the
former political detainees.They include Deng Alor Kuol, John Luk Jok,
Cirino Hiteng, Kosti Manibe, and Madut Biar.

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