SPLM-IO Members Flee Juba Amid Security Crackdown, Reaffirm Commitment to Peace Deal

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‎ SPLM-IO Director of Communication pal Mai Deng.  A growing political rift within South Sudan's main opposition party, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-In Opposition (SPLM-IO), has taken a dramatic turn after some of its members fled the capital, Juba, citing fears for their lives. ‎ ‎In a statement released Monday, SPLM-IO’s Director of Communication, Pal Mai Deng, said the members’ departure should not be misconstrued as an abandonment of the peace process.  He described such claims as “cheap propaganda” from the SPLM-In Government (SPLM-IG) and its political allies. ‎ ‎“This is a deliberate attempt to mislead the public and sabotage the peace process,” Deng said. “Our members left Juba to protect their lives from increasing threats, not to withdraw from the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity.” ‎ ‎The SPLM-IO reaffirmed its commitment to the full implementation of the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement and called for the release of its leader, First V...

Appreciate President Salva Kiir For Accepting The Revitalized Peace Agreement

 
South Sudanese are advised to appreciate President Kiir efforts for accepting peace with the opposition groups.


Yei River State  acting Governor was quoted saying that the president chose peaceful resolutions to the current ongoing civil war because he cares and love the people of South Sudan. 


The acting governor also applauded the efforts made by the opposition faction for working hand in hand with the government in order to bring peace.  
 
Furthermore he calls for full democratic election after the transitional period and asked both parties to restore permanent ceasefire.  

 
The acting governor was quoted at an event while addressing people at Yei freedom Square.
 
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