Ex-rebel fighters' integration into army stalled in Yambio

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Integration of thousands of former rebel fighters into South Sudan’s
regular military forces in the area of Yambio has stalled over logistical
issues, a state government official said.

About 4,000 former members of the South Sudan National Liberation Movement
(SSNLM), the former Arrow Boys or South Sudan People’s Patriotic Front
(SSPPF), and the Sudan People’s Liberation Army – In Opposition,
surrendered more than a year ago following the government’s promise to
reintegrate them into the ranks of regular forces.

Gbudue’s Minister of Education said the integration process has stalled
since last year, leaving the former fighters stranded in an area outside
the town of Yambio without pay or access to an adequate supply of
food. “The government is struggling. We do not have money to feed them,”
says the local minister of education, Pia Philip Michael.“There are some
fighters who do not want to go back into the military. They want to be
integrated into civilian life. We need to support them, to give them
counselling and training so they can become part of society again,” he
added.

However, Governor Daniel Badagbu said that fresh moves are underway to
revive the stalled process in a bid to transform the troubled town of
Yambio from a culture of war to one of peace.He said that a deal had been
reached with the government to expedite the reintegration process with team
of representatives from the army, national security, and interior ministry
in Yambio this week.

The top state official said there was a need for more vocational training
in areas such as carpentry and farming to help the former soldiers take
control of their lives and provide for their families.“The focus needs to
be on economic development and stabilisation projects.  People need jobs
and businesses so that war is not an option,” said Daniel Badagbu.

On a visit to Yambio on Wednesday, the Deputy Special Representative of the
Secretary-General, Moustapha Soumare, said that the United Nations Mission
in South Sudan (UNMISS) was committed to working in partnership with local
authorities and development partners to provide the opportunities needed to
build durable peace and encourage economic growth.

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