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Kiir says anti-peace elements obstructing integration of SPLA-IO

JUBA (22 Feb.)

President Salva Kiir has blamed the delay of his government to integrate
the SPLA-IO faction into the national army on lack of financial resources
and unnamed groups he described as anti-peace.

This comes during his speech while addressing the members of parliament at
the opening of the second session on Tuesday.“Last year I declared the need
to integrate all the forces by the end of May 2017 in order to achieve the
goal of one national army. We are working diligently to meet this deadline,
but we are facing serious challenges. One of the challenges is the
establishment of the cantonment sites for SPLA-IO forces,"said Kiir.

President Kiir pointed out that his government has been facing difficulties
to canton the soldiers into the designated sites in the country."This is
because when they get there, they are attacked on the site by those who are
anti-peace. Second, given the limited financial resources, TGONU
(Transitional Government of National Unity) has not been able to resource
the sites adequately," he said.

The South Sudanese leader appealed to the guarantors of the signed peace
agreement and international partners to help the parties in achieving this
object.

In August last year, Kiir announced that his government would integrate all
armed dissidents by May 2017 to allow creation of unified national army.

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