UN Urges South Sudan Leaders to Resolve Political Disputes

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UN Urges South Sudan Leaders to Resolve Political Disputes
UN Urges South Sudan Leaders to Resolve Political Disputes

Africa-Press – South-Sudan. The Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, Anita Kiki Gbeho, on Tuesday called on South Sudan political leaders to resolve their political differences and work towards peace and development in Africa’s youngest nation.

In her key remarks on the occasion to mark the country’s 14th anniversary of Independence, she called for collective action to reduce political tensions between SPLM and SPLM-IO in the country.

“Now, more than ever, collective action is needed to reduce tensions, resolve political differences, and make tangible progress in implementing peace,” Gbeho said.

Gbeho, who doubles as the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in South Sudan, reiterated the United Nations’ ongoing support to the country and its people.

“We, as the UN, remain South Sudan’s steadfast partner as it strives to deliver lasting peace and prosperity for its people.”

“This year’s Independence Day offers South Sudan’s leaders a renewed opportunity to prioritize the rights, dignity, and safety of every citizen by returning to consensus-based decision-making amid significant challenges,” she said.

She stressed the need for political leaders to find common and constructive solutions to issues that affect all South Sudanese, adding that it is essential for a peaceful democratic transition.

“We, therefore, urge everyone—political and security actors, youth, women, traditional leaders, the disabled, civil society, and communities alike—to unite in the spirit of compromise and redouble efforts towards stability and security.”

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