United Nation cautions South Sudan over poll drive
The United Nations wants the South Sudan government to
concentrate on peace efforts instead of preparing for elections.
Ms Bintou Keita, Assistant Secretary-General for
Peacekeeping Operations, told Juba to refrain from organizing elections before
the revitalization of the peace agreement.
South Sudan factions are expected to hold the last round of
talks in May 17-21.
MS Keita said in a statement that it was illogical for the
young nation to organize any elections in the face of the worsening political
and economic crises.
"The current political and economic situations in South
Sudan are not conducive for free and fair elections," she said.
PEACE FORUM
The Salva Kiir-led government recently announced that it would hold a General Election should the upcoming final round of peace talks fail to be fruitful.
"If nothing transpires from the upcoming revitalization's
forum, the government will conduct an election to legitimize the
leadership," Information minister and government spokesman Michael Makuei
said.
But Ms Keita said the UN would not support the elections
unless they are driven by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development
(IGAD)-led peace talks.
"The only plan is the high-level revitalization
forum."

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