Yei peace deal still ‘holding’ despite renewed violence
Memoscar Lasuba | August 28, 2017 | 11:39 am    
Yei River Governor David Lokonga addresses the state legislative
assembly on Sept 17, 2016. Photo: Daniel Friday/Eye Radio

Yei River Governor has said the peace deal his government recently
signed with armed groups in the state is still holding despite the
renewed fighting.

Over the weekend, clashes erupted in some parts of the state,
including Kaya town, Bazi, and Timba. The cause of the fighting is yet
to be known.

At least 15 people were reportedly killed in the attacks. One of the
victims was an American journalist.

“My last message is to inform the entire people of Yei River State
that the peace is holding,” Lokonga told Eye Radio.

According to the agreement mediated by Bishop Elias Taban of the
Evangelical Presbyterian Church, the anti-government forces in Yei
River State had agreed to stop violence and declared permanent
ceasefire.

The SPLA was reportedly represented by Major-General Marshal Stephen
Babanen, while the anti-government group in Yei River State was
represented by Brigadier Hillary Edson Yakani.

Lokonga urged UNMISS and The Ceasefire and Transitional Security
Arrangements Monitoring Mechanism to assess the areas that witnessed
the clashes.

The governor also called on humanitarian agencies to move to the areas
affected by the fighting to support the civilians.

“For us, the doors are open, including access for humanitarian
agencies. Let them move to the areas where people are in need of
humanitarian support,” he stated.

“The government is here to give all the necessary facility – give them
access to wherever they are going.”

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