President Kiir opens sixth command council of SPLA army

File photo: SPLA officers at meetings of the sixth command council in Juba.
(Radio Tamazuj)

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir on Thursday opened sixth Command Council
of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) at Bilpham, with calls to
place emphasis on restructuring and transformation of the national army.

The event was held under the theme “Our Loyalty and Service to the Nation
not Tribes or Parties.”

President Kiir, who spoke in his capacity as the commander-in-chief of the
SPLA army, emphasized the importance of transformation of the national
army. He explained that restructuring would make the army effective and
conform to international standards.“It is not something easy to restructure
and transform the army but it is the work we must not defer,” said
President Kiir.

“The transformation we have been talking about must start from the top and
this conference must concentrate on how to transform the SPLA,” he added.

The South Sudanese leader stressed that the discipline in the army is very
important, describing it as a very important element of professional army
acquired through training. “Training is one of the areas in which we have
to work together to transform this institution,” he said.“When a soldier is
trained it becomes an opportunity to know what he did not know and it comes
through training, “he said.

Kiir pointed out that the SPLA army was more disciplined during the
liberation struggle as a rebel movement than when it became a national army.

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