SSOA Distances Itself from Unauthorized Remarks by Hon. Stephen Lual, Reinforces Alliance Solidarity

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  SSOA leaders and members.  Top trending news: President Kiir and FVP Machar Review Peace Agreement Progress Amid Economic Challenges Opinion: By Cpt. Mabior Garang: UNMASKING THE PROPAGANDA: THE REAL PURPOSE OF THE TUMAINI CONSENSUS South Sudan Revenue Authority Sees Leadership Change as Kiir Replaces Deputy Commissioner President Kiir and SSOA Leaders Unite to Discuss Tumaini Peace Initiative and Upcoming Elections This statement from the South Sudan Opposition Alliance (SSOA) clarifies its stance on a recent unauthorized communication allegedly made by Hon. Stephen Lual regarding an SSOA meeting with President Salva Kiir. The key points made by SSOA’s leadership are: 1. Role Clarification: Hon. Stephen Lual, affiliated with SSPM (a member of SSOA), does not hold the position of official spokesperson for the Alliance. As such, his statements do not represent SSOA's official position. 2. Alliance Unity: SSOA underscores its unity and commitment to its objectives, aiming to ensure

Yei River State Authorities Launched The Dissemination Of The Revitalized Peace Agreement

 
Mr. Jacob Aligo Ladu the chairman of the Dissemination Committee confirmed that some part of Yei River State have not received the message. 

The country has been in a sorrowful stats since the civil war started, the war destroyed properties and brought suffering to South Sudan.  He added.  

Mr. Jacob said that the peace agreement ghat saw signed brought peace and relief to South Sudan people.  

The main reason to why the dissemination exercises will be done is for the people of Yei River State to understand the content of the peace agreement. 
 
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