CTSAMVM witnesses a trust and confidence building workshop in Wau

Thursday January 10, 2019(SSNN) — On 10th of January 2019, CTSAMVM Monitors in Wau State participated in a trust and confidence-building meeting held in Wau town, organized by the Wau State Authorities.

members of CTSAMVM witnessing a trust and confidence building workshop in Wau, Western Bhar el Ghjazal, South Sudan(Photo credit: CTSAMM)

members of CTSAMVM witnessing a trust and confidence building workshop in Wau, Western Bhar el Ghjazal, South Sudan(Photo credit: CTSAMM)

According to CTSAMM,  the administration of Wau State was joined by SSPDF and a many civilians turned out to welcome SPLM/A-IO delegetion led by Maj. Gen. Abdulla Ujang.

“Residents of Wau State jubilantly joined the Governor H.E. Angelo Taban Biajo, Deputy Governor H.E. Zaharia Joseph, SSPDF 5th Division Commander Maj. Gen. Keer Kiir Keer, all Senior Constitutional Officials and religious leaders in the state in welcoming the SPLA-IO Commander Maj.Gen. Abdulla Ujang, other senior SPLA IO officers, chiefs and commissioners from Wadhalelo, Bazia, Gadi counties.” Reads part of CTSAMM statement.

CTSAMM reiterates that the two parties further affirmed their determination to implement the Revitalized Peace Agreement in letter and spirit.

“In the presence of the Ceasefire Monitors, HOFO UNMISS Wau and the chiefs of UNMISS civilian sections, the two parties reiterated their determination to implement the Revitalised Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan, R-ARCSS.” Parts of CTSAMM report reads.

The two parties further acknowledged the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Wau State Government and the SPLA-IO on 1st December 2018 on the cessation of hostilities, access to humanitarian aid, dismantling of all checkpoints, vacating of civilian buildings, to mention but a few.

The SPLA-IO Commander, Maj.Gen. Abdulla Ujang, reaffirms their commitment to respect and abide by the Memorandum of Understanding and  urged the government side to do the same.

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