Struggle for South Sudan vice-president is behind SSOA’s crisis: Changson
December 7, 2018 (JUBA) - Gabriel
Changson one of the South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) figures claiming the
leadership of the group, said the struggle for the position of the vice
president is one of the reasons on the crisis in the coalition.
On 30 November, Peter Gatdet the
leader of South Sudan United Movement (SSUM) was elected as the of the
opposition alliance. But the incumbent leader Gabriel Changson rejected the
vote and organized another meeting on 4 November where \he has been reinstituted
by the factions supporting him.
The dispute has affected the
different factions of the alliance as the two leaders are recruiting supporters
from these groups to legitimize their election at the head of the group.
"One of the reasons that why we
are fighting on the table is the issue of the vice president that has been
earmarked for SSOA," he said in an interview Thursday with VOA’s South
Sudan in Focus on Friday.
"Dr Lam accusing me that during
my stay in Juba I’m lobbying for the vice president’s position and I met with
Taban Deng. In Washington, he was promised by Taban to be the vice president.
Hussain Abdel-Bagui is doing the same," he said.
Changson who rejected Peter Gatdet’s
claim for the leadership of the group, further put it clear that SSOA’s positions
in the upcoming Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (RTGoNU)
will only be distributed by the opposition alliance
"One thing is very clear our
positions will never be distributed by the TGoNU nor by IO they will be only
distributed by SSOA and its leadership," he said.
In line with the peace agreement
signed on 12 September 2018, the presidency during the transitional period
shall comprise the president, the first vice president, and four Vice
Presidents one of them is nominated by SSOA.
Changson
reiterated his objection that Peter Gatdet who is under UN individual sanctions
cannot lead the alliance
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