South Sudanese
Labour and Public Service minister Lieutenant-General Gabriel Duop Lam
has resigned. Lt-Gen Lam cited inconsistency in President Salva Kiir's
leadership as the reason for his resignation.
He is a member of
the opposition faction headed by First Vice President Taban Deng Gai.
Lt-Gen Lam said he was unhappy with the direction President Kiir was
leading the country. He described the Unity Government as partial
transitional government of national unity.
"Without wasting
much of your time, ladies and gentlemen of the press, I Lt. General
Gabriel Duop Lam, the National Minister of Labour, Public Service and
Human Resource Development in the Republic of South Sudan, with sound
mind and excellent rule of reasoning, do hereby officially resign from
the position of being the minister in the so called Government of
National Unity with effect from February 17," he said in letter
circulated to the media in Juba.
Lt-Gen Duop also
declared allegiance to the rebel leader, Dr Riek Machar, who is leading
an armed struggle against President Kiir.
Last week, a top
army commander, Gen Thomas Cirilo, also cut ties with President Kiir and
quit military service. South Sudan peace remains at stake despite
pledges from the president to enforce stability across the country.
Over a million
South Sudanese have become refugees since the conflict erupted in 2013.
Thousands more have lost their lives. The security situation remains
tense in Eastern and Central Equatoria and in Upper Nile's Malakal and
Unity areas.
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