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Gov’t posts over 40,000 peace forces for disarmament to restore rule of law

Speaking on Wednesday during the government's launching of oil licensing round, VP James Wani Igga said the government is graduating part of the 83,000 unified forces provided for in the revitalized peace agreement for deployment to disarm civilians.

STAFF WRITER by STAFF WRITER
June 25, 2021
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South Sudan soldiers spotted entering South Sudan's capital Juba despite peace deal which provides that act [Photo via Al Jazeera English]
South Sudan soldiers spotted entering South Sudan’s capital Juba despite peace deal which provides that act [Photo via Al Jazeera English]
JUBA – South Sudan’s Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGONU) is working to deploy at least 40,000 of the unified forces across the country to restore rule of law by disarming civilians, according to vice president James Wani Igga.

Speaking on Wednesday during the government’s launching of oil licensing round, Igga said the government is graduating part of the 83,000 unified forces provided for in the revitalized peace agreement.

The senior government official said those forces will be posted in different parts of the country to restore the rule of law and to also enable others to enter training sites as well.

“For permanent stability, the country must immediately conduct disarmament of the civil population. This should be our priority because most of the casualties are civilians -gunmen and gun women,” Igga said.

“We are now graduating half of that [83,000] so that the second batch will enter the training centers. They are supposed to be two batches, all amounting to 83,000,” the senior government official added.

Inter-communal violence motivated by revenge and cattle raids has killed at least 400 people between February and May 2021, according to figures by the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

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  1. Khaman Agum Kher says:
    17 hours ago

    That Could Be a Very Positive News Considering The number of People Who Lost Their Lives In This Inter Communal Conflict!!

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