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Machar given one month ultimatum by the government to report to Juba – official

South Sudan First Vice President designate Dr. Riek Machar Teny-Dhurgon waves to South Sudanese as he arrives at the venue of peace celebration in Juba on Wednesday, October 31st 2018 (File/Supplied/Nyamilepedia)
South Sudan First Vice President designate Dr. Riek Machar Teny-Dhurgon waves to South Sudanese as he arrives at the venue of peace celebration in Juba on Wednesday, October 31st 2018 (Photo credit: File/Supplied/Nyamilepedia)

February 22nd 2019 (Nyamilepedia) – South Sudan’s government has issued a one-month ultimatum for main armed opposition leader,  Dr. Riek Machar Teny, to report to Juba for the SPLM reunification, a senior government official told the Nyamilepedia on Thursday.

On Wednesday, three SPLM factions currently in Juba with the exception of the faction led by Machar announced that they have reunified according to a statement issued by the ruling faction spokesman Peter Lam Both.

Speaking to the Nyamilepedia on Thursday, the government official who requested his name not to be named said although he have not confirmed 100%, Machar has only one month to come to Juba or risk missing the reunification dateline.

“I think – I am not 100% sure about what will happened next – but Machar has one month to report to the capital to join the reunification process,” the senior SPLM official told the Nyamilepedia from Juba on phone.

He said he cannot disclose what will happen next if Machar decided that  override the one-month ultimatum.

“I am not sure and I cannot disclose what will happen next if he failed but he has one month then come here,” added the official.

The SPLM-Juba spokesman Peter Lam also said in the same statement on Wednesday that those who are not in the country will apparently be given one month to report to Juba to take up their positions in the party or be replaced.

The SPLM is the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, South Sudan’s ruling party,  which fractured in December 2013 following flare-up of violence at a convention at Nyakuron cultural centre.

The violence and the disagreements within the SPLM party led to fighting within the politicized South Sudan army igniting civilian massacres that led to civil war.

In January 2013, SPLM factions signed a reunification accord in the Tanzanian town of Arusha to work together again.

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Ruling SPLM party retraces on dateline for missing officials  – Nyamilepedia April 3, 2019 at 9:47 pm

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