Officials ordered to cease using soldiers as bodyguards

Hellen Achayo | July 31, 2017 | 9:01 am

Michael Makuei Lueth, Minister of Information | Photo | UNMISS

All constitutional post holders must “surrender” all SPLA officers guarding
them so that they can perform other duties, the Minister of Information has
said.

Majority of senior government officials are guarded by soldiers.Michael
Makuei says the order was issued by the president and discussed during the
Council of Ministers meeting on Friday.He says the police have been
mandated to guard the government officials, not the SPLA.

“Anybody with soldiers from SPLA should surrender these soldiers
immediately,” Mr Makuei told the media after the meeting.“Instead of us
using the army for protection, the army should be released so that it can
go and perform its functions and duties. Ministers and everybody is
directed to act accordingly.”

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