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Luate Joel Satimon, a Civil Society Activist: Photo Credit: Moyo Jacob Felix
A CivilĀ society activist has welcomed the recent decision to dissolve the National Transitional Committee (NTC) and called for audit of previous committee activities.
Luate Joel, Chief Executive Director of Integrity South Sudan described the changes as a step toward ensuring effective and accountable implementation of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS).
“Concerns have been raised regarding the previous committee’s performance, including allegations of mismanagement of funds, lack of transparency and slow progress in implementation key position of the R-ARCSS”, he said.
Mr Joel emphasized the importance of auditing the activities of the outgoing committee.
The activist called for a comprehensive and independent audit to account for resources allocated to the previous NTC, assess how funds were utilized, and identify areas for improvement.
“A comprehensive audit will help to account for all resources, determine how funds allocated to the previous office were utilized and ensure that these resources were used effectively and efficiently.”
Joel added that holding individuals accountable for any misuse of public funds or misconduct would strengthen public trust in the peace process.
Mr Joel went on to call called on the newly appointed NTC to prioritize transparency and integrity in its operations.
The NTC is a critical body tasked with overseeing the implementation of the peace deal, which aims to bring lasting stability to the country.
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