Friday, June 6, 2025
Peril Of Africa
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Peril Of Africa
No Result
View All Result

Kenya commences pre-mediation role in South Sudan talks

by admin
February 13, 2024
in South Sudan, Sudan
Share on FacebookWhatsAppTweetShare

By SUDAN TRIBUNE

Source link

February 13, 2024 (JUBA) – Kenya has commenced pre-mediation process to peacefully settle a political feud in South Sudan between the holdout groups and the Transitional Government of National Unity under President Salva Kiir.

President Kiir, in a statement broadcast by the state-owned South Sudan Broadcasting Corporation on Monday, received a letter from his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto, highlighting the focus on peace mediation efforts between the government and the holdout groups.

Kenyan envoy, Charles Keter, accompanied by South Sudanese ambassador to Nairobi, Chol Mawut Ajongo, said the letter contains the framework for resolving the differences between Juba and the holdout groups, noting that this signifies a renewed commitment towards promoting regional peace and stability.

The South Sudanese leaders, Keter said, have acknowledged the message and conveyed their determination to play an active role in restoring durable peace in the country.

On January 27, President Ruto received a list of government delegates from President Kiir, delivered by Presidential Special Envoy Albino Abwong in Nairobi.

During the Italy-Africa Summit in Rome, Ruto held discussions with officials of Sant’ Egidio and pledged Kenya would work closely with the former mediators.

The two parties were expected back to the negotiating table in May 2023, two months after the government withdrew its delegation, but it never happened.

In December 2023, President Kiir moved the talks to Kenya.

There are some reservations within the South Sudan Opposition Movement Alliance (SSOMA), with some members not comfortable with Kenya as the mediator.

A petition to President Ruto cited past actions in which Kenyan security operatives had collaborated with South Sudanese members of the security organs to identify, trace, and deport political dissidents to South Sudan where they either ended up in prison or extra judicially killed.

“As we converse, there are lingering and legitimate security concerns, emanating from the previous cases of kidnapping, abduction, and irregular deportation of opposition leaders, human rights, and political activists some of whom ended up getting killed in South Sudan”, partly reads a petition by three south Sudanese human rights advocates.

The petition was signed by Dak Buoth Riek-Gaak, Reverend Daniel Yor Deng, and Tut Kuany Kok. The activists cited the case of Morris Mabior Awikjok Baak who was traced and illegally abducted in Kenya and deported to South Sudan where he is currently being detained at the premises of the national security services since February 2023.

Nobody has, however, ever listened to his case, despite several attempts by members of his family and human rights advocates seeking a case to be taken to the court of law for hearing before the public.

Members of the hold-out groups have welcomed the decision of President Kiir to move talks to Kenya despite wondering what difference from the mediation conducted by the church would be. Cirino Hiteng, a member of the Real-SPLM, said that while there is no guarantee that Kenya would succeed where Sant’ Egidio failed, nobody could turn down peace talks.

His leader, Pagan Amum, was also skeptical, noting that the reason the talks were moved to Nairobi was because Ssoma had insisted that the forum address the causes of the conflict, which Juba is uncomfortable with.

(ST)

 

 

 

Related Posts

Uganda, South Sudan, and the CAR commit to funding 1,800km cross-border road project
Central African Republic

Uganda, South Sudan, and the CAR commit to funding 1,800km cross-border road project

May 27, 2025
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces commander, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo “Hemedti” Photo by Ashraf Shazly/AFP via Getty Images
Africa

U.S. declares genocide in Sudan and imposes sanctions on paramilitary leader

January 7, 2025
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov read out Vladimir Putin's speech to the gathering
Africa

Putin offers African countries Russia’s ‘total support’

November 11, 2024
Next Post

Ethiopian forces killed ‘at least 45 citizens’ in Amhara, rights body says | Armed Groups News

Discussion about this post

Contacts

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 506-871-6371

© 2021 Peril of Africa

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

© 2021 Peril of Africa