GOVERNMENT OF S,SUDAN BAN IOVRY TRADE.



PHOTO TAKEN BY EMMANUEL MALUAL

BY REPORTERS WITHOUT TRIBES IN JUBA 

Government of south Sudan  has agreed to  ban ivory  trade and warn those who are involved in the bossiness should  face the law  that  during and after  the council of ministers meeting  share  by  President  General Salva  kiir  Mayardit.

The official Spokesperson Michael Makuei Lueth who is the minister of information broadcasting and  postal services  disclosed the information  to journalists after  the session at parliamentary  building .
Makuei says that illegal poaching and sale of ivory tusks is a big challenge since the conflict erupted in south Sudan they are various crimes committed by individuals like  environmental crimes  wildlife  crimes  and human being crimes .he continue saying that the law will targets those usually use them for decoration as apart of their culture will be the first  people law will deal with 
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Our  aim is to shutting down of domestic ivory markets in south Sudan  will send a clear signal to traffickers and organizers  criminal syndicates that ivory will no longer support their criminal activities causing security problems in local communities and whipping out wildlife  said Michael







 

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