South Sudan fails to contribute to the EAC budget
Hellen Achayo | September 11, 2017 | 4:45 pm    

South Sudan’s delay in contributing to the East African Community
budget is undermining the country’s integrity, the Undersecretary in
the Ministry of Trade, Industry and East African Affairs has said.

South Sudan was supposed to pay more than 6.7 million dollar as part
of its contribution to the regional block for the financial year
2016/2017.

An additional 8.4 million dollars is supposed to be paid by the
country for the current 2017/2018 budget.

Last week, the sectoral Council of Ministers responsible for EAC
Affairs and planning said late contributions or no contributions by
partner states are a constraint to the smooth operations of the
community.

According to the East African Newspaper, the ministers made the
statement in their meeting held from 21st to 25th August in Arusha,
Tanzania.

“The Sectoral Council of Legal and Judicial Affairs should have their
input in the proposed sanctions to the partner states who do not remit
their contributions or delay to do so,” the daily added.

“It questions the integrity of a national like ours. This was a
voluntary commitment which we made to become members of the East
African Community,” Mou Mou Athian said.

Last month, Members of the Transitional National Legislative Assembly
in Juba elected nine representatives to the assembly of the economic
bloc.

A judge was also selected to represent South Sudan in the East African
Court of Justice.

“These people are paid from the contributions which all partner states
make,” Mou said. “If we have not paid our contribution, that doesn’t
look good.”

South Sudan became the 6th member of the East African Community after
joining the regional body in April last year.

Being admitted to the regional body means that South Sudan will enjoy
all the economic benefits the EAC is currently offering.

These include freer movement of labor and capital and, in principle, free trade.

“So it can have an impact on our full participation in the sense that
we cannot push for our rights,” Mou added.

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