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US Embassy Urges Kiir to Reverse Machar’s “House Arrest”

By Adia Jildo

“It is time for South Sudan’s leaders to demonstrate sincerity of stated commitment to peace,” US

The United State Embassy in Juba has appealed to President Salva Kiir Mayardit to overturn house arrest, imposed on the First Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar Teny.

The First Vice President who also holds the position as the Chairman and Commander in Chief of the SPLM/SPLA-IO, Dr. Riek Machar Teny, was put under house arrest alongside his wife Angelina Teny, the Minister of Interior on Wednesday, in Juba. All protocol and close protection of the First Vice President have also been arrested and moved to separate locations issued a statement by the first Deputy speaker of the transitional Nayional Legistlative assembly who is a member of the main opposition party.

“We are concerned by reports South Sudan’s First Vice President Machar is under house arrest. We urge President Kiir to reverse this action and prevent further escalation of the situation” the US embassy said in a press statement.

Tensions between President Salva Kiir Mayardit and Dr. Riak Machar has continued for the past weeks following an attacks on army garrison in Nassir by the white army on the South Sudan People Defense Forces leading to the death of General David Majur Dak and 27 other soldiers during a routine military redeployment. The government said all these happened due to a misunderstanding though it later carried out and continued to carryout massive aerial bombardment in Nasir, escalating the situation.

The US further urged South Sudan’s leaders to commit to peace in the country.

“It is time for South Sudan’s leaders to demonstrate sincerity of stated commitment to peace,” the US Embassy statement stressed

The United stated has however issued several advisories to compelled the US citizens who visiting or in the country.

“The U.S. Embassy in South Sudan is further reducing to minimal staffing for U.S. personnel in Juba due to continued security threats in South Sudan,” US embassy stated.

“As advised on Travel State Gun South Sudan is a level 4 do not travel country and we urge U.S. citizens currently in South Sudan to consider departing via commercial means while they are available” US advisory stated.

FROM THE PARTY…
According to the First deputy speaker of parliament who is also the Deputy chair of the party (SPLM-IO), the unlawful arrest of the party’s commander in chief and the first vice president is the collapse of the R-ARCCS.

In a statement issued to media on Thursday morning, Oyet Nathaniel Pierino stated that unlawful arrest and detention of Dr. Riek Machar Teny effectively brings the Agreement to a collapse thus the prospect for Peace and Stability in South Sudan put the oeace agreement onto jeopardy.

“Consequently, we would like to declare that with the arrest and detention of H.E Dr. Riek Machar Teny the R-ARCSS, 2018 has been abrogated. This arrest by President Salva Kiir is an act of deceit, breaking promises, dishonoring Agreements, lack of Political will to bring peace and stability in the Country,” stated the first deputy speaker Oyet Nathaniel.

President Salva Kiir Maryardit and the first vice president signed the 2018 Revitalized Peace Agreement on the Resolution of the conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) which brought to an end the civil war in South Sudan.

The party has also called on international bodies as well as regional to protect the peace agreement by pushing for dialogue among the leaders and ensure the safety and immediate release of Dr. Machar.

Response to the situation. ( REGIONAL)
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has also expressed alarm over the security development in the country, including the reports of the house arrest of Dr. Riek Machar Teny, First Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan.

The regional body warned that the escalating political tensions in South Sudan could develop into serious crisis undermining the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) and risk plunging the country back into violent conflict.

IGAD Executive Secretary Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu said, ” All parties to immediately refrain from unilateral actions that violate the spirit and letter of the R-ARCSS, which remains the only viable framework for sustainable peace in South Sudan. The current trajectory, if unchecked, could lead to a collapse of the transitional process and a relapse into full-scale war, with devastating consequences for the people of South Sudan and the region at large.”

The Executive Secretary also urged “all signatories to the Agreement to exercise maximum restraint, prioritize dialogue, and resolve differences through inclusive and peaceful means.

Dr. Workneh reiterated IGAD’s readiness to support mediation efforts and called upon regional and international partners to reinforce the imperative of preserving peace in South Sudan.

Other regional bodies has also responded with Kenya’s president stating a team of special envoy are expected to arrive Juba to talk with the president on the developing security situation in the country. The kenyan government also called on the parties in South Sudan to prioritize peace.

South Sudan gains independence in 2011, after fight against the Arab government regime of marginalizing the Southerners which took the country 21 years.

In 2013, 2016 the country slide to a bloody civil war which led to the deaths and displacement of thousands.

About The Author

Onen Walter Solomon

Onen Walter Solomon Okech is a seasoned broadcast journalist with over 15 years of experience in media and storytelling. Fluent in English and Acholi/Luo, he has worked with top organizations like Zenger News, VOA South Sudan in Focus, the German Press Agency (dpa), Radio France International (RFI), and South Sudan Radio. Trained at the Multimedia Training Center (MMTC) in Juba, now AMDISS, Onen has enhanced his skills through global programs with RFI, DW-Akademie, JICA, and others. He has reported on major events such as the 2010 Sudan General Elections and the 2013 Kenyan Elections and trained aspiring journalists with Journalist for Human Rights, JHR. As the host of The Morning Echo Show on Juba Echo TV, Onen delivers impactful stories and expert insights to inspire and inform.

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