By SUDAN TRIBUNE
February 28, 2024 (JUBA) – Much work is to be done to complete the agreement requirements for the conduct of free, fair and credible elections in South Sudan with 10 months remaining, the chair of the peace monitoring body (RJMEC) said.
Amb. Maj. Gen. Charles Tai Gituai expressed concerns while delivering a virtual statement to the African Union Peace and Security Council on Wednesday.
He said pending tasks include funding and operationalisation of the elections-related institutions responsible for preparation and conduct of elections and the making of the permanent constitution, the provisions which will guide the conduct of elections.
Others, the chairperson of the peace monitoring body said, are judicial reforms to enhance the capacity and independence of judicial institutions, completion of Phase I and II unification of forces and the expansion of political and civic space to enhance public participation in constitution and election processes.
“This five-year period of the Agreement marks the longest period of relative peace, inclusivity and stability since independence in 2011. The gains made in this period are significant, considering the previous security situation in the country. It is therefore important to consolidate and protect these achievements,” said Amb. Gituai.
He added, “In my recent engagement with the Parties to the Agreement, it is evident that there is no consensus among the Parties on the elections.”
According to the RJMEC chairperson, given the scale of the tasks ahead, therefore, there is need for the Parties to dialogue, and demonstrate political will, compromise, consensus, unity of purpose and agree on the way forward.
In his recommendations, however, Amb. Gituai urged the AUPSC to support the transitional government to deliver credible elections within the framework of the agreement, and encourage the parties to dialogue in order to build the consensus and compromise as necessary to hold free, fair and credible election.
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