S. Sudan rebel leader returns to Juba

Riek MacharJUBA. — South Sudan’s rebel leader Dr Riek Machar arrived in Juba yesterday, to take up the post of Vice President as part of the August 2015 peace deal to end more than two years of civil war.

Machar, who arrived aboard a UN plane amid tight security from the government and opposition forces, was expected to be sworn-in later yesterday to mark the beginning of a 30-month transitional period.

The rebel leader had been expected to return on Monday but instead, his Chief of General Staff General Simon Gatwech Dual returned with 195 troops including an arsenal of weapons.

Analysts said the return of Machar who is due to form a unity government with President Salva Kiir would not end days of uncertainty over the implementation of the peace deal.

Information Minister Michael Makuei termed Machar’s arrival as a landmark in the implementation of the peace agreement signed last year between him and President Salva Kiir.

Machar’s advance team and 1 370 protection troops have arrived in Juba despite continued clashes between his troops with the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) in Bahr el Ghazal and Equatoria regions.

Civil war erupted in December 2013 when President Kiir accused his former deputy Machar of planning a coup, setting off a cycle of retaliatory killings that have split the country along ethnic lines.

The conflict has reopened deep ethnic tensions in the world’s youngest country, which only won independence from Sudan in 2011.

Peace talks between President Kiir and Machar stalled several times but the two leaders eventually signed peace agreement in August last year, paving way for the formation of government of national unity. — Xinhua.

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