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Aguok community warns members against illegal representation

Aguok community warns members against illegal representation

The Chairman of Aguok Community has warned members of an illegal group within the community to stop false representation and lobbying for funds in the name of the community.

Kiir Gai Thiep, the Chairman of the Aguok-Kuei Community said the office of the Aguok Community Association (ACA) has learned recently that a group of members of the Aguok community illegally organized themselves under the name of the Aguok-Kuei Community Conference Committee (AKCCC).

“The group has structured its leadership, produced stamps and letters head and they have been operating in the name of Aguok Community without the knowledge of the chairperson. the executive body and the entire General Assembly, the office of the Chairman of Aguok Community Association on behalf executive used General Assembly, by this letter strongly condemns the group in the strongest term possible as an illegal body and their activities amount to unlawfully and unrightfully usurping community power entrusted to the elected chairperson and the entire executive body of the Aguok Community Association CA),” he said.

He added that the office of the Aguok community Association wishes to clearly inform the public in general and the members of the Aguok ok community, in particular, to disassociate itself from the group in question that has resorted to unjustly and illegally collecting money from members of Aguok community for unknown purposes.

He revealed that the office of the executive committee strongly urges the group to cease their activities upon receiving this notice and deposit the stamp and sum of money illegally collected in the name of the Aguok community to the office of the chairperson upon failure with immediate effect. the executive committee will be left with no option but to insist on a proceeding against the group without further warning.

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