SOUTH SUDAN PEACE DEAL EXTENSION A GRAVE MISTAKE

South Sudan President Salva Kirr (left) and Opposition Leader Riek Machar

PEACE DEAL THREATENED IN SOUTH SUDAN AS RIEK MACHAR CHANGES GOAL POST

By Chris Ojow

Even with the Catholic head the Pope kissing their legs during the Easter in Rome as a symbol of peace and togetherness after President Salva Kirr and his Political rival Riek Machar flew to Rome Italy together.

Hopes of a lasting peace is fading away in the newly born Country of South Sudan.

As the Political wing associated with Rebel Leader Riek Machar give new Conditions Contrary to the Initial peace deal agreement that was supposed to be signed in May.

Riek Machar want the Transitional Government deal to be signed in May be extended to the end of the year.

A situation that is threatening the peace agreement after the Government side of President Salva Kirr being against the move.

The Government side want the Transitional Government formed very early to enable the Country move on to a different agenda of Development.

South Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement and Army in the Opposition (SPLM/OI) are proposing an extension of six months to form the Transitional Government.

The Peace Agreement Signed by President Salva Kirr And Opposition Leader Riek Machar give a time frame to May as the Month the Government of National unity should be formed.

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