Deputy Governor Urges Yau Yau To Abandon Rebellion
The Deputy Governor of Central Equatoria State, Manase Lomole Waya has called on the rebel group led by David Yau Yau to heed to the presidential amnesty granted to them to bring an end to the rampant killings in South Sudan. 19 May 2013 The Deputy Governor of Central Equatoria State, Manase Lomole. [Misuk Moses Mule] By Misuk Moses Mule JUBA, 18 May 2013 [Gurtong]- “Brother Yau Yau should stop his nonsense and come home because it will take him nowhere and the people will be taken nowhere and the country because it will make the country sink,” he said. The deputy Governor also said that the use of the gun to attack people on roads to Bor, Torit, Kajokeji, Yei, Nimule and Terekeka must also stop. Lomole said that the minds of the people are only set for development and called on the responsible authorities to crack down the criminals by use of fire. “These guys are carrying guns and the same medicine should be given to them. Pay them in their own currency,” he said. Nevertheless, he called on cattle herders from the neighbouring Jonglei state to leave the state saying that it interrupting agriculture. “This state of Central Equatoria is been infiltrated by cattle herders going to all villages causing us problems interrupting with agricultural productivity,” he added. Meanwhile the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Gen. Malek Ruben Yaak confirmed that there is a problem of insecurity and the problem is rampant killing of innocent lives citing the ten year old girl who was raped this week and killed by an unknown person. He said that because they are handling guns, the SPLA is being blamed but said crimes are done by criminals in hide outs. Gen. Ruben said that a problem occurred in his house last year when it was attacked and his body guard was killed and after two weeks the attackers returned where they managed to kill one of them identified as a Ugandan. He says the rampant killing is a social responsibility because the criminals hide within yet not detected to make a counter plan. He urged people to dialogue and desists from hate speech so that issues of tribal alliances can be tackled including land grabbing. Posted in: Home, Governance -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "South Sudan Info - The Kob" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
