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Former minister in Eastern Equatoria joins Machar’s faction

NAIROBI (18 Jan.)

The former Minister of Local Government in South Sudan’s Eastern Equatoria
State on Tuesday announced his defection to join the SPLM-IO faction led by
former first vice president and rebel leader Riek Machar.

In a statement, Lokai Iko Loteyo said that the current government has
betrayed the core values and objectives of the ruling SPLM party.“As of
now, this historic party and government have been infiltrated and run by
the enemies and agents of hostile parties to the interests of the people of
South Sudan during the liberation,” partly reads the statement.

According to Loteyo, unabated massive corruption had led to lack of service
delivery and increased criminal activities in South Sudan.He also accused
President Kiir of tribalising the national army by recruiting his own
tribesmen who were largely to blame for killings."President Kiir has
personally sanctioned the horrendous massacres of the people from the
greater Equatoria region as well as the upper Nile State, Jonglei state,
Unity state and Western Bahr al Ghazal State," Loteyo said.

Lokai Iko Loteyo had served as commissioner of Kapoeta North County from
2010-2014 and minister of local government in Eastern Equatoria State from
2014 to 2015.

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