S.Sudan owes its independence to US, seeks to deepen ties- VP Abdelbagi

Vice President Hussein Abdelbagi says South Sudan owes its independence to the United States of America and the country will continue to deepen the relations between the two countries.

VP Abdelbagi made the remark during an event in Juba to mark the 247th  Independence Anniversary of American Independence.

Mr. Abdelbagai said South Sudan like America paid a price to gain independence from Sudan, Africa, and the World.

However, he said South Sudanese owes their freedom from the neighboring country, Sudan to America for its support during the decades of struggles that culminated in the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA)  in 2005 in Nairobi, Kenya.

Indeed… we cherish and keep forever,  as the champion of democracy, good governance, human freedom, and liberty for all human kinds regardless of their geographical and ideological background because human values can cross the globe without discrimination of all kind,” he said.

Mr Aabdelbagi said South Sudan will never allow the relationship between the two countries to continue in the wrong direction adding that President Salva Kiir strives to deepen the relationship between the two countries and their people

 

Juba High Court jails man for life for killing wife

Juba High Court  has sentenced a man to life imprisonment for killing his wife last year in the national capital, Juba.

Simon Marial Deng stabbed his wife Alakiir Lual Mabior, 24, during an altercation at their residence in the Lemon Gaba neighbourhood of Juba in October last year.

Marial, according to the court, fled to Lakes State after committing the crime but was later arrested and brought back to Juba for trial.

He was allegedly intoxicated when he killed his wife.

Prior to the verdict, he told the court that his wife insulted him and that she wanted to leave him and marry another man.

However, in today’s court, he pleaded guilty and the court handed him a life sentence.

“Simon Marial Deng is hereby sentenced to life in imprisonment with effect from the date of his detention on 18th, October 2022,

“Number two, the parties are advised that they have a right to enjoy the automatic right to appeal against the judgement within 15 days.,

The number four judgement file has been submitted to the supreme court for confirmation reference to section 258 of the Code of the criminal procedure act 2008,” Judge Francis Amum read out the verdict in Juba Thursday.

Reacting to the verdcit, the convict’s defence lawyer said the court reduced the sentence from death to life imprisonment after the accused said he acted in the provocation.

“The court sentenced him to life imprisonment because nothing was proven because the other party is not there to prove if she was insulted or not, this is according to the court’s opinion,

“So, if the family is not pleased with the judgement, we as the lawyers will appeal and support the family in their stand of sentence to death, ” said Lawyer Ajak Abdulkerim.

 

Govt proposes land allocation for unified forces

The Governance Cluster has referred to the Council of Ministers a proposal seeking the allocation of lands for the unified forces in the ten states and three administrative areas.

The Wednesday proposal was presented to the cluster by the Ministry of Defense and Veterans Affairs General Chol Thon Balok.

It seeks the council’s decision to direct the state governors and Chiefs of the Administrative Areas to allot land for the army.

Thon Balok, the Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs says, the lands are intended for military activities.

“We have directed recommend to the Council of Ministries so that all ten state governors and three administrative areas locate land for the army, so they can carry out their activities and use it for military needs,” the State’s own TV, SSBC citing him as saying, last evening.

According to the Defense Minister, the cluster also listened to a memo on protecting the Country’s sovereignty including the Nile River and air navigation by the army.

Oil syndicates perceive Environment Ministry as big threat -Official

The Minister of Environment has accused some powerful elites of sabotaging the institutions’ efforts to do environmental audit in the oil producing states.

“If we had funds, we would have done an independent environmental audit without inclusion of the ministry of Petroleum because in all these companies, there are some big people behind them and they have even become more powerful than the government than some of us,” said Josephine Napwon

The Council of States on Monday questioned  the Minister about the devastating oil spills in the oil producing area that is risking thousands of human lives.

She appeared before the August House a week after a seven-day-old baby born with exposed stomach died.

According to Environment Minister Josephine Napwon, some powerful individual she did not name, are backing the oil companies, making it difficult to conduct an accurate environmental audit.

“They have money and all of you know that money can talk, there is too much corruption and too much bribes and yet it is our people dying,

“For us as a Ministry, we have said we cannot exchange the lives of our people with money, because as we get money, we also need to protect their lives and the Ministry of Environment is very serious on thi,” she warned.

Napwon says any actions by Ministry to address the situation, has been regarded as a big threat to what she describes as polluters and corrupters.

“The Ministry of Environment has become a very big threat to the ‘polluters’ and the ‘corrupters’ who are using the lives of the people of South Sudan for their own benefits,” the environment official said.

But Petroleum Minister Puot Kang says the government is playing its role of holding the companies to account whenever they go against the agreement.

“What we are doing is to hold them to account, to say what you are doing here is not right, this is what the law says about what you are supposed to do, and that is basically what we are doing,

“I thought we are trying our level best,

“If at all there is any that we are not doing, and it is legally stipulated that we should do, we are also receptive to that, to say advise us, inform us, if we have a way of handling it, we will handle it,

“If we don’t, we will be honest to you,” said the Petroleum Minister.

Both local and international campaign groups have over the years reported widespread pollution in the oil producing areas

In 2015, German human rights and relief organization— Sign of Hope said the health of more than 180,000 people in northern Unity State was at risk due to drinking of water contaminated by the crude oil.

This was after it conducted a scientific study on water quality and contamination in the area.

In September last year, the Ministry of Petroleum awarded contracts to three foreign companies to conduct environmental audit in the oil-producing areas of Unity State, Upper Nile State and Ruweng Administrative Area.

The companies were mandated to study the environmental activities of the petroleum operating companies in the country and present an independent report.

They were given 90 days to complete the tasks. But up-to-date their findings have not been made public.

Resolving Upper Nile land conflicts key to peaceful elections -Chollo King

The King of the Chollo Kingdom has called for remarking of the geographical constituencies in Upper Nile State ahead of the general elections in 2024, saying it will  bring peace and ensure a smooth transition

The traditional leader said since he came to Juba and brought Johnson Olony, the leader of the Aqwelek forces, Upper Nile State has been peaceful.

However, he called on the national government to resolve the disputes in the state including the contested areas.

King Kwongo said the registration of voters to enable the conduct of elections in the state can’t be smooth if the border issues are not resolved before the end of the transitional period.

“The constituencies have to be remarked again to bring peace for those who will go for registration and for those who will make the boundaries of the constituencies, these things are very important, ” said King Reth Kwongo Dak Padiet during a meeting at the National Revenue Authority on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, he called for the unity of the people of Upper Nile and all South Sudanese to ensure a peaceful transition by the end of next year.

King Dak stressed that fighting will not take the country anywhere and appealed to South Sudanese to forget the past incidents.

“We need to be united, all of us in South Sudan, and this is where peace will go smoothly,

For those who will contest, there shouldn’t be any quarrels after elections are over, and those who pass the election should be peaceful to his brothers who are defeated, and he who is defeated should not take back the country to war,’ he concluded.

US warns perpetrators of sexual violence as Norway seeks action from Juba

The United States said Monday it will take real action to prevent and respond to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and forms of gender-based violence across the world, as Norway calls on the South Sudan government to take concrete steps to end the vice in the country. Continue reading US warns perpetrators of sexual violence as Norway seeks action from Juba

Chief Justice Reec to speed up trials of unsentenced inmates

The Chief Justice of South Sudan Judiciary has promised to increase the number of  mobile court judges to expedite the trial of inmates at Juba Central Prison.

Justice Chan Reec Madut said this when he inspected the facility that is reported to have 1800 inmates pending trials for alleged crimes related to theft, killing and defilement.

The Chief Justice was accompanied by the Inspector General of the National Police, Majak Akech and the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Ruben Madol.

The visit this morning aimed at ascertaining the number of inmates awaiting trial and address the backlog of untried cases.

Address the inmates, Justice Reec says since he established four mobile courts at the prison, he never received reports about the back log of cases.

” As the Chief Justice, I did what is called a mobile court, and I established four mobile courts in Juba Central Prison, believing that this will help and speed up the resolution of cases,” he said.

However, the Judiciary boss says, he will increase the number of judges from four to eight to speed up resolution of the pending cases.

“I will speak with the Minister of Justice to provide public prosecutors so that we can expedite the resolution of cases and have the courts adjudicate them,” he added.

Meanwhile, Lul Deng who is on a death row shared his ordeal to Eye Radio.

” I wished that one of the wards would be open so that you could see how the prisoners are crowded in the rooms and the way they sleep,” he said, adding that: ” Here[prison] we eat one meal a day, which is beans, and this causes malnutrition and diseases.”

Juba Central prison today parade 2767 inmates including 42 lunatics.

 

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