Jenifer James
Africa-Press – South-Sudan. The governor of Central Equatoria State, Emmanuel Adil, directed the newly-appointed coordinator of security affairs for Kajo-Keji County, Wani Richard, to cooperate with the security apparatus and deal with cases of insecurity.
This, he said, would help in building sustainable peace and security in the area.
According to a statement released by the governor’s press unit, Adil said that for the county to be safe from insecurity, there is a lot that needs to be done.
He urged the security coordinator to work with the local authorities in the state to stabilise security.
The coordinator for security affairs for the Kajo Keji local government council, Wani Richard, said he was ready to work jointly with the security operatives to ensure stability.
Wani said the youth in the area were ready to help address the insecurity in Kajo Keji and foster a path for the return of the refugees from the neighbouring countries.
“The county needs peace and stability in the county, so the youth must work together to achieve lasting peace in Kajo Keji county and central Equatoria at large,” he said.
“We are tired of conflict in the county; enough is enough! We need peace for the people to return to the country,” Wani said, adding that the security situation in Kajo Keji was improving on a daily basis.
He appealed to the community to cooperate with the local government to stabilise peace and security in Kajo Keji.
Mr. Wani hailed the governor and the authorities for the trust bestowed upon him to partake in this noble docket as a coordinator of security-related affairs in the county.
Last month, following a border dispute between the Kajo Keji Community and some Ugandan nationals living at the border, Governor Adil formed a committee to resolve the dispute.
Source: The City Review South Sudan
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