Why Gbudwe is relatively calm

Emmanuel Akile | August 1, 2017 | 10:10 am

Gbudwe Governor Daniel Badagbu in Juba on Monday, July 31, 2017 | Photo |
Emmanuel Akile/Eye Radio

The governor of Gbudue says the state residents are now enjoying relative
calm after members of the opposition armed forces responded to the November
2016 presidential amnesty.

More than 1000 soldiers have so far put down their arms and are waiting to
be integrated into the organized forces.Some of them were loyal to the
former first vice president Dr Riek Machar; others were members of the
South Sudan National Liberation Movement, an armed group which was based in
the area.“More than 1,300 of them are in town. This is what has actually
brought peace to Gbudwe State. We are relatively peaceful,” Governor Daniel
Badagbu told Eye Radio in an exclusive interview Monday.

The SSNLM signed a preliminary peace deal with the government in
November 2015.

In December, President Salva Kiir has endorsed the agreement that had been
signed by the former Western Equatoria State government and the vigilante
group locally known as Arrow Boys.

As per the peace deal to end hostilities in the region, the state
government will help offer the former vigilante group professional military
training before it is integrated into the national army.Since then,
integration process has not been initiated due to financial constraints.

“What we are facing right now is to expedite their integration into the
army and organized forces because by having them in the state without
integration, this will also cause other issues,” Mr Babagbu stressed.

He is currently on an official visit to Juba to try and get funds from the
national government to integrate the former armed groups.

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