南苏丹中赤道州耶伊县召开军民对话会
(2023-10-07 16:27:15)
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Civilians, military hold dialogue for peace
in Yei County
October 3, 2024 (YEI) – A civil-military dialogue commenced on
Tuesday with calls for peace, security and stability in Yei River
County of Central Equatoria State.
The three-day dialogue on the theme, “Rebuilding durable trust
together for peaceful co-existence in Yei” comes amid concerns over
gaps in information flow from the top officials to local
authorities and the civil population at grassroot level.
About 100 people, including religious Leaders, the organized
forces, community leaders, youth, women, persons with disabilities,
among others, are attending the event organized by Community
Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO).
The Commissioner of Yei River County Aggrey Cyrus Kanyikwa
admits that due to the conflict on 2016, civilians and the military
have been put onto a collision path.
“This dialogue is intended to bring us together to an
understanding as government, military and the community. Dialogue
will allow people forgive themselves and opens opportunities for
those who fled to return home,” he said.
Kanyikwa called for a comprehensive awareness to restore peace
and stability.
Joel Yeka, a field officer with CEPO, said the 10th
civil-military dialogue seeks to restore peace, security and
stability in the villages of Yei River County especially Otogo and
Lasu payams where some pockets of insecurity are still
persistent.
“This dialogue is also expected to reconcile the religious
leaders and boda-boda riders with the SSPDF mobile forces whose
relationship has been very soar for some months now in Yei River
County,” he said on Tuesday.
In recent months, a gap has been realized on how the military
command flows from the top to the junior commanders in the remote
villages of Yei River County.
Also notable is how the SSPDF mobile forces in the grassroots
have been handling the local authorities and the religious leaders
in Otogo payam of Yei River County.
“To fix this relationship between civilians and the military
at the grassroot level, local authorities must work together to
ensure the villages are secure,” said Yeka.
Meanwhile, the UNMISS Civil Affairs Division team leader in
Yei, James Mugo Muriithi said there is need to put into
consideration the contexts, achievements, challenges and the
existing gaps having conducted similar dialogues in the past.
“We need to look at how best we can address challenges and
existing gaps, looking at hot spots and focus on accelerating
efforts to address them,” he said.
Mugo, however, said there has been a lot of improvements in
relations between the civilians and the military following a series
of civil-miliary dialogues conducted.
He specifically cited the trust and confidence built among
civilians and the military, internal capacity building within the
military and the courts martials initiated by government to enforce
accountability as some key achievements.
Due to the continued presence of armed rebel groups in the
area and its neighbouring counties, the situation in Yei River
County changed significantly following the escalation of conflict
in 2016. This resulted in significant internal displacement and
migration across neighbouring countries like Uganda.

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