Thursday, 20 October 2016

South Sudan: President Threatens To Personally Lead Military Operations


Image result for SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENT IMAGE JUBA - President Salva Kiir has threatened to personally lead military operations against armed groups in central South Sudan if gunmen continue to attack civilians along a key road.
Kiir said Thursday that he would go to Yei River state to plan military operations if the gunmen do not stop shooting at civilians traveling on the Juba-Yei road.
He made the remarks while speaking to members of his party during an event in the capital, Juba.
Kiir said he is running out of patience with groups trying to topple his government. If his opponents do not pull gunmen off the road, he said, "I will relocate to go and stay in Yei, and all the operations that will go out will go under my directives and my supervision."
Kiir's remarks come on the heels of fresh fighting between government and opposition forces in parts of Yei River state.
Last week, government and U.N. officials condemned killings believed to be ethnically motivated along the Juba-Yei road, as well as other attacks on the Juba-Torit and Juba-Nimule roads.
Kiir acknowledged that the South Sudan army is dominated by his own ethnic group.
"The new slogan which people are now singing is that this army has become a tribal army," he said. "Why is it composed of Dinka? But where will I get people from if the people of Equatoria [region] have refused to join the army and Riek Machar has rebelled with his Nuer people? So where will I get other nationalities from?"
Despite the road attacks and the fighting between South Sudanese government and opposition forces in parts of the country, the president says he is still committed to restoring peace in South Sudan.
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