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Akol Paul: Let put South Sudan first and leave personal interest out

Akɔ̈l Paul, David Deŋ ku awuut ke akutë SPLM in O

Akɔ̈l Paul, David Deŋ ku awuut ke akutë SPLM in O Source: Akol Paul Kordit

After South Sudanese parties failed to form a transitional Government on 22 January 2016, the recent recommendations by IGAD give some new hopes. The two parties are urged by JMEC and IGAD to form a transitional Government regardless of the contentious issues like 28 states vs 10 states. From Juba, we speak with the SPLM-G and spokesperson for delegation to Arusha on reunification of SPLM, Akol Paul Kordit. He hopes South Sudans peace will work.


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After South Sudanese parties failed to form a transitional Government on 22 January 2016, the recent recommendations by IGAD give some new hopes. The two parties are urged by JMEC and IGAD to form a transitional Government regardless of the contentious issues like 28 states vs 10 states. From Juba, we speak with the SPLM-G and spokesperson for delegation to Arusha on reunification of SPLM, Akol Paul Kordit. He hopes South Sudans peace will work.



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