KONGA CONDEMNS SPLM POWER STRUGGLE
 Friday, 10 May 2013 06:49 |

The Governor of Central Equatoria condemned the current power struggle
within the ruling party saying the timing was improper.

Clement Wani Konga told the Equatoria Consultative Conference in Juba
on Thursday that “any serious disagreement within the SPLM and the
Government of South Sudan may have serious and negative socio-economic
and political consequences and implications for Equatoria.”

He said the latest leadership struggle within the SPLM was triggered
during the last Political Bureau meeting meant to discuss the Party’s
basic documents.

Governor Konga underlined that the power struggle within the ruling
party undermines peace and stability and the timing for announcing
individual candidacies to the leadership positions “was improper.”

He added that “the time for determining the fate of the elected
leaders both at the Party and all levels of Governments has not yet
come” and the power struggle demonstrates “lack of respect to the
institution of the Presidency and Chairmanship of SPLM.”

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