Kiir warns opposition against recruitment of soldiers
South Sudanese president Salva Kiir has warned opposition groups
against trying to recruit new soldiers, saying the move violates the revitalized peace deal.
In
September last year, Kiir and several opposition leaders, including main
opposition leader Riek Machar, signed a power-sharing deal promising an end to
the civil war that killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions.
Kiir,
who is currently on a tour of the greater Bahr al Ghazal region, held a public
rally in the town of Wau on Tuesday.
Addressing
a crowd of citizens, Kiir said opposition groups were recruiting troops in many
parts of South Sudan. “The opposition groups are trying to recruit soldiers to
increase the number of their forces and take control of new territories. These
two things violate the agreement,” he said.
“Don’t
accept the recruitment exercise. The opposition should understand that the
recruitment of forces and occupation of new areas violate the peace agreement
and could take people back to war,” he warned.
According
to reports, all sides are adding new forces to their ranks before a new
transitional government is formed.
Kiir calls for forgiveness
Kiir
has called for a spirit of forgiveness among the people of Bahr al Ghazal
region. “I want to tell you that Wau is our headquarters although we have many
states,” he said.
“I
want you to forget what happened in the past and live in peaceful coexistence.
Nobody should take law into his or her hands to go and revenge, it is not time
for revenge, it is time for peace and forgiveness,” he added.
“Border
disputes should not cause fighting among us. Nobody should fight his brother
because of border disputes between two states. Committees will be formed to
solve the issue of boundaries, so don’t fight.”
The
South Sudanese leader urged internally displaced persons who are still
sheltering at the UN camp in Wau to return to their homes.
Peace implementation
President
Kiir said that implementation of the revitalized peace agreement still faces
challenges due to lack of funds.
Kiir
noted that he asked Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki and Ethiopia's Prime
Minister Abiy Ahmed during their meeting s in Juba on Monday to lobby the
international community to allocate funds for South Sudan peace.
“I
asked them to talk to the donors to give money for the implementation of the
peace agreement in South Sudan. Whether they would do or not, I have done my
part,” he said.
Kiir apologizes
President
Salva Kiir has asked the people of Wau State to forgive him for past mistake.
“I want to apologize for what happened from 2013 until 2016. What happened has
caused suffering to you,” he said.
“I
want to apologize because I am the leader even If I did nothing wrong. I feel I
made a mistake because it is my party that caused suffering to my people,” he
added.
The
SPLM party led by President Salva Kiir fractured into different groups after
the civil war erupted in December 2013.
The
Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) is the governing party of South Sudan
initially founded as the political wing of the Sudan People's Liberation Army
which fought for South Sudan independence.

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